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HAVE A RABBIT NEED HELP


Question Posted Tuesday January 13 2004, 6:34 pm

I HAVE A RABBIT BUT I HATE RABBITS. I LOVE DOGS, THOUGH. MY GRANDMA (WHOM I LIVE WITH) SAID I COULD HAVE A DOG IF I TOOK CARE OF A RABBIT FIRST. I DON'T WANT TO TAKE CARE OF IT BUT I KNOW I HAVE TO. WHAT DO I DO? I DON'T WANT TO TAKE CARE OF IT BUT I REALLY WANT A DOG.

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Problemhelper193 answered Saturday August 28 2004, 11:03 pm:
y did u get a rabbit if u hate them?! Rabbits r living creatures and need love 2! So take of it or give it 2 sum1 who really cares!

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XoXMeLiSsA13XoX answered Thursday August 19 2004, 2:47 pm:
you got the rabbit, you take care of it! then you get a dog!
Hope i helped! if ya need anything else just drop it in the inbox!!
*Melissa

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Sweetie2oo4 answered Friday July 16 2004, 12:37 am:
Take care of the bunny! aww they're so0o cute i hava bunny & i like it way more then my dog..or give me the bunny! =) xO`Lexi

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Sportegirl2004 answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 2:48 pm:
You should take care of the rabbit first! Think about it, you can get a dog after! And rabbits r so not hard to take care of. Just feed it and give it water and clean its cage, and every so often, pet it. Hope i helped. Rate me plez!

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goodlistener answered Tuesday May 4 2004, 7:21 pm:
show her how to take care of your rabbit then show her how badsly you want that dog too and sell the bunny to me!!! lol cutepopularprep@yahoo.com rate my advice1

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Here-To-Help answered Saturday March 13 2004, 4:15 pm:
There's nothing you CAN do. Take care of your rabbit. There's nothing you can do about it. I LOVE RABBITS. They are so cute, and if I were you, I wouldn't neglect it (because by the way you asked this question it seems like you do).
Love your rabbit...it's life probably isn't so great...so just take it out, let it hop around, pet it, and take care of it...THEN YOU'LL GET YOUR DOGGY!

~GL~
Here To Help

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Victornado answered Monday February 23 2004, 8:36 am:
I had a rabbit when I was 12 years old. His name was Michael. (Don't ask) He was raised around two cats and actually learned to use a litter box! Okay, he pooped anywhere he wanted but he would use the litter box.

If you want to know EVERYTHING there is to know about having a happy and healthy rabbit check out this link.
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Get to know your rabbit. Mine was a good companion and a mighty fine cuddler. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this pet! I think it will also enhance the relationship with your dog later on.

Good luck!

Vic

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chaos answered Friday January 16 2004, 10:53 am:
Rabbits need friends too. Grandma just wants you to prove your responsibility. Dogs live much longer than rabbits. You might just fall in love with the rabbit. They are very smart and will get to know you better the more you play and take care of him. Go to the library and pick out some rabbit books. You might find a particular kind of rabbit that appeals to you. They come in lots of color and shapes. Rabbits generally don't live as long as dogs, and they can be litter box trained. Which makes it easier to care for them.
Try looking at some websites as well.

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Jollylollipop answered Thursday January 15 2004, 12:02 am:
I think that you should take care of the rabbit if you despratly want a dog. I think that your Grandmother is right... You should take care of a rabbit before a dog. I have a dog, but she lives with my dad, and she is a lot of work sometimes. But I love her, and that's want counts. So love (or learn to love) your rabbit and then your dog will come!

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koshii answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 10:53 pm:
you only THINK you want a dog until you actually have one. What did that rabbit ever do to you to make you hate it? Go to your local library and check out Watership Down and make your grandmother read it to you. Or, for the attention-span deprived, lucky you, they made an animated film version which most Blockbusters have right on the shelf.
TAKE CARE OF THE RABBIT, WHICH IS A QUIET, SOFT, NOT-VERY-MESSY ANIMAL. STOP TYPING IN ALL CAPS BEFORE SOMEONE "CAPS" YOU. THEN QUIT YOUR WHINING AND YOU'LL GET A DOG.

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FernGully answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 10:10 pm:
feed it - that will help in the staying alive process for the rabbit.

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SunshineLvr91 answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 5:01 pm:
I think you need to take care of the poor rabbit! Then maybe you could get to liking the rabbit and act like you love it and make sure you take really good care of it and your grandma will surely be prioud of you and she will probably get you a dog!

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OneMan answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 3:36 pm:
Then show that you can be mature and take care of the rabbit. It may just be a test to see if you can be responsible. Being responsible OFTEN means that we have to do what we may not want sometimes. A dog is a bigger responsibilty than a rabbit, but no more important. Life is life. But honestly, if you can't fare well with a rabbit, seeing that require so little attention, then honestly, I don't think you'd be ready for a dog. If you really want it, buckle down, take/show responsibility and be the best rabbit owner she's ever seen.

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Kendra answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 3:20 pm:
why are you asking me such a stupid question? we have little girls who might be pregnant and you want to know if you should take care of a rabbit!!!let me tell you what you should do. you should go get a life. when you do you can talk to me.

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Whatever answered Wednesday January 14 2004, 1:15 pm:
Your grandma is probably just testing you to see if you're ready to have a pet. Dogs are much harder to take care of and not to mention much expensive than rabbits. Whether you like it or not, this rabbit is your ticket into getting a dog so love it and take good care of it!

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shay*shay answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 11:55 pm:
Well if you really want that dog really bad you will work hard to feed and care for the rabbit.
-shay :-)

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Jesssmart1 answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 8:18 pm:
Be patient and wait a while and act like u want 2 take care of rabbits, she will eventually will get the point **** Jesssmart1

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SBC answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 7:22 pm:
If you don't want to take care of a tiny little rabbit, then you certainly aren't going to want to take care of a dog, which is a much greater responsibility.
You should suffer through having to take care of the rabbit to show your grandma that you are responsible enough to take care of a dog. I have the feeling that is the reason your grandma wants you to take care of the rabbit first.

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MichiruKaiou answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 7:20 pm:
Take care of it, since that's the only way to get a dog.

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MFS answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 6:43 pm:
RABBITS ARE TASTY YOU SHOULD MAKE SOME SOUP AND SERVE IT TO YOUR GRANDMA AND THEN CACKLE WITH INSANE GLEE AT THE JOY OF WATCHING HER EAT THE RABBIT THEN YOU CAN SAY, "DAMNIT, GIVE ME A DOG OR I'LL COOK YOU NEXT!"



That, or just take care of the rabbit. The point isn't that you like the rabbit, it is about how responsible you are. If you can't take care of a rabbit, then you can't take care of a dog, as dogs are higher maintinence than rabbits.

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