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Old 21-11-2011, 07:37 PM
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Re: Rehoming A Rabbit

Hey guys.
I have decided to try and persevere with the hay and have ordered a few sample packs from hay experts etc to try him with so fingers crossed. My vet also said they should be able to let me pay in instalments next time he needs his teeth doing. One of my friends also offered to take him pdsa as her pet as she is on benefits. So i'm hoping.
Thanks for all your help and advice, you helped calm my mind.
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Hey guys.
I have decided to try and persevere with the hay and have ordered a few sample packs from hay experts etc to try him with so fingers crossed. My vet also said they should be able to let me pay in instalments next time he needs his teeth doing. One of my friends also offered to take him pdsa as her pet as she is on benefits. So i'm hoping.
Thanks for all your help and advice, you helped calm my mind.
That's fantastic. Hope he improves!!!
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Hey guys.
I have decided to try and persevere with the hay and have ordered a few sample packs from hay experts etc to try him with so fingers crossed. My vet also said they should be able to let me pay in instalments next time he needs his teeth doing. One of my friends also offered to take him pdsa as her pet as she is on benefits. So i'm hoping.
Thanks for all your help and advice, you helped calm my mind.
Thats great news. Remember we're always here to help and advice if needed.
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Old 21-11-2011, 09:56 PM
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I will, thanks Kammie, this forum is proving a great place for me
Great lot you are
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Old 23-12-2011, 01:59 PM
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Re: Rehoming A Rabbit

Thought i would update you guys to let you know things are going well so far, he is eating hay a bit more now. Got some fresh from a farm that my partners friend owns and he enjoys that and tucks in
We are getting there
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