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A Pet Rabbit.
Asked by J.K. from Dallas
on February 25, 2009
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I know this question was ask before not to long ago but I cann't seem to find it, I'm sorry. My husband decided to get our daughter a pet rabbit for early Easter, I ...
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- We currently have a pet rabbit that we have had for about a year. I did alot of research when I found out my husband was bringing it home. Anyway the internet has TO...
- WHen I was little we had rabbits and they died. I was told it was because we put their pen against a building and the air sould not circulate. I have no idea if this...
- Go to a feed supply store or wherever you got the rabbit. They have food pellets like dog food and vitamins. You also need to take it to the vet for an initial check u...
Do Rabbits Get Flees?
Asked by D.W. from Sherman
on July 2, 2009
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Ok this si really weird. I have never had a rabbit before. My son was getting little bits on his legs and I couldnt figure out what it was. Well the yesterday he came ...
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- Anything with fur can get fleas. Get some flea spray or flea dust. Also call the exterminator because if they are bad enough to be biting your DS, then they are in the...
- I just got a kitten and she was covered with fleas. I bought a flea comb and was able to remove most if not all of the fleas. I comb her frequently and haven't had a p...
- Yes, rabbits can easily get fleas like any other animal. I once had a roommate that had a flea infested rabbit. I don't remember what she did for the fleas, but I wo...
Need Suggestions for Flowers/Plants the Rabbits Won't Eat!
Asked by E.S. from Chicago
on April 30, 2009
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I'm bound and determined to successfully plant some annuals or even perennials this year and really want the rabbits to leave them alone. I've tried hostas & marigold...
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- Don't have anything sure fire, but do have two suggestions. Heard that some critters don't like marigolds, so we put them along the boarder of our herb & tomato garde...
- A few years ago I bought a spray at a garden center and it really worked. I was very surprised. It was magical. I can't remember the name of the product, but it was pr...
- I read somewhere, maybe even another mom's advice, that squirrels don't like chili powder. You would sprinkle it at the edge of the area you don't want them to go to....
Rabbits in the Yard
Asked by S.F. from Chicago
on April 29, 2009
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Anyone have any advice about some bunnies munching on plants and flowers?
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- This is probably a weird suggestion, but it works! Put human hair inside sections of pantyhose, ball them up and scatter them in your garden. The smell of humans sca...
- plant marigolds around the perimeter of your garden. Bunnies don't like them and the scent drives them out of the garden without harming HARE on their bodies.(get it?)...
- If you have pets, use the pet hair and put it around the plants you don't want the bunnies to eat. Put all that pet hair to good use.
Rabbits Eating Us Alive
Asked by S.K. from Dallas
on March 8, 2009
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Hi Mommas!
We have an intense rabbit problem in our neighborhood. They are mowing down my liriopes! They do every year. We have tried several repellent products,...
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- I use blood meal in our garden to keep critters away. We have bought it at Lowe's, Wal-Mart, and garden centers, the smell is nasty but it works. Good luck!
- I have the same problem. I just purchased a bottle of Red Fox Urine from Roach Feed in Garland. So far so good. It's under $10. There is also a product called Rabb...
- We had some very pesky squirrels who took up residence in our attic last year and Calloways suggested spraying fox urine around the place they were getting in and nest...
The Rabbits Are Eating Everything-HELP
Asked by C.S. from Chicago
on March 13, 2008
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Hi Moms! I just took my kids into the backyard after the long snowy winter. I found rabbit pellets everywhere and almost all of my plants have been eaten. My evergr...
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- I had the samne problem last year, and what really helped was pepper. Just put some pepper around your plants, it won't hurt them but rabbits hate it. The only thing ...
- prob not the best idea but we started putting veggie cuttings and stuff out and the rabits and squirels were distracted and ate that instead. of course, it could attra...
- Hello C.! Try using moth ball or "human hair clipping"....There is also a spray in your garden section that you can purchase that you spray around the plant and shr...
Bunny Rabbits
Asked by B.V. from Kansas City
on April 4, 2008
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Edit to request: Someone wanted me to describe the house shoes I am trying to replace. They are a full shoe, not open slipper and used to be solid white (haha) with r...
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- You could plan a little shopping trip for slippers and/or pajamas. Let her pick out her own slippers. You may wish to give her certain choices. One thing about little...
- Hi B.. Have you tried freecycle.org to see if someone out there might have a pair in better condition? Just an idea
- My daughters came from Walmart a couple of years ago,but they were seasonal as well I think.I'd check ebay,garage sales,thrift stores,children's orchard.You might be a...
Murals on Nursery Wall – Would It Be Too Scary?
Asked by K.W. from Boston
on May 8, 2008
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I am decorating the nursery for my 2 month old. My husband and I found a Beatrix Potter Mural online that we like and are looking to do the top half of an 11 foot wal...
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- My nephews also have an underwater mural in their room, they love it and don't get scared by it. I agree with K., your daughter is too young to be scared of it right n...
- I think the mural is an excellent idea, my cousin did one for her new baby and it is an underwater ocean scene on the entire room! I think she is too young for you...
- Just don't paint glow-in-the-dark eyes on the animals! I'm sure if the room is done when she's little, she will be used to them. The shapes and colors will be fun t...