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Children's Rabbit Stolen by Activists
Posted July 15, 2010 by Caring Creatures
Category Small Mammal News
More and more people are keeping rabbits as pets, and many people are turning to them as first time ...
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Universe's Secrets Guarded by Rabbits
Posted July 15, 2010 by Caring Creatures
Category Small Mammal News
Rabbits love to gnaw. Everyone knows that. It's good for them too, helping to keep their perpetually...
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Inspirational Rabbit Helping Disabled Children
Posted May 11, 2010 by Caring Creatures
Category Small Mammal News
More than 11,000 children are treated at Jerusalem's ALYN Hospital each and every year. The patients...
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Double Nosed American Bunny In Need of a Name
Posted May 11, 2010 by Caring Creatures
Category Small Mammal News
Recently, a rabbit with two noses made his debut in an American pet store in Milford, Connecticut. T...
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