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Old 06-04-2010, 07:50 PM
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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

battle cat, i know that exact feeling I ponder over getting a third or forth rabbit and then boomb one of mine has to go to the vets and it puts me off the idea for a few more months.
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battle cat, i know that exact feeling I ponder over getting a third or forth rabbit and then boomb one of mine has to go to the vets and it puts me off the idea for a few more months.
exactly I have two bunnies and I'd love a third but it takes my minimum annual vet bill from £80 to £120 and then you have to add in any unforeseen costs as well. Plus I'd have to give them some more space and feed them 50% more.... It all mounts up.
I honestly never saw rabbits being such a high maintenance pet!
Also probably good that neutering/spaying is so expensive or I'd constantly be bringing home adoptees from P@H!
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Old 10-04-2010, 08:11 PM
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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

i def have this he he, although im a bit skepticle of pets at home animals lol. no offence!
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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

I do not have this condition, therefore I did not spend this morning reading up on how to look after gerbils

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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

Uh ohh got the symptoms whats the medication doc?
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Uh ohh got the symptoms whats the medication doc?
More rodents, sorry getting more rodents is the only medication which will ease the symptoms, there is unfortunately no cure.
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I find a trip to a local P@H adoption section works wonders. Miraculously I always find myself leaving with a little green cardboard box.
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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

thx about the warning about the GMR disorder but i think i had it already
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Re: GMR Disorder (BEWARE)( PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE NEW!)

Got 2 Robo's last week

And I think another House is starting to be built in the garage
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I definatley have this disorder, if it wasn't for my boyfriend i'd have my entire house full of pets,

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