Well, send me your address and I can post you one! ;)
They make excellent pets, imo, though the majority of people still have no idea about them. It's easier now to find food for them (assuming you don't want to give them whole rabbits to gnaw on) than it was when I had my Seamus nearly 10 years ago and vets seem to be a little more clued into the idea of people keeping them as pets as well.
All mine are all from rescue centres, though. In some ways it can be much easier to get an adult that's already nip-trained than getting a kit and putting up with all that.
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Date: 2004-09-15 03:44 pm (UTC)They make excellent pets, imo, though the majority of people still have no idea about them. It's easier now to find food for them (assuming you don't want to give them whole rabbits to gnaw on) than it was when I had my Seamus nearly 10 years ago and vets seem to be a little more clued into the idea of people keeping them as pets as well.
All mine are all from rescue centres, though. In some ways it can be much easier to get an adult that's already nip-trained than getting a kit and putting up with all that.