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Mama Doe
Basically this girl must be about 10 or 11 she recently got two rabbits and she said they're 4 weeks old...isn't something wrong with that in itself right there!?
For breakfast they get practically half a cabbage each and a whole carrot and the same for dinner aswell as a whole bowl of tesco value rabbit muesli
then she carrys on to feed the rotastack honey bars or the carrot ones which are just seeds stuck together with carrots and such and rabbits cant have seeds, and worst if all yoghurt drops aghhh
Ive explained about muesli and said their food should be atleast 19% fibre and you won't get that from muesli, I then suggested SS pellets as they're 25% fibre and they're not that expensive either.
Ive not even attempted to tell her about the carrot yet because I told her SO politely about the rest and she basically said thanks but no thanks
Ive owned rabbits longer than shes been alive and done two courses on animal care and passed them to a high standard..yet she still thinks I dont know what im talking about?
All ive tried to do is advise her whats healthier for her rabbits as shes clearly bought without even reasearching! This is kind of a bit of a rant, but still...does anyone know how I can get her to listen to me?
Oh...and her friends (who have all also just bought rabbits, coincidence they're the new trend in school!) Have told her that its all fine and I also dont know what im talking about
Why does perfectly polite advice about whats best for their rabbits fall on deaf ears!
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For breakfast they get practically half a cabbage each and a whole carrot and the same for dinner aswell as a whole bowl of tesco value rabbit muesli
then she carrys on to feed the rotastack honey bars or the carrot ones which are just seeds stuck together with carrots and such and rabbits cant have seeds, and worst if all yoghurt drops aghhh
Ive explained about muesli and said their food should be atleast 19% fibre and you won't get that from muesli, I then suggested SS pellets as they're 25% fibre and they're not that expensive either.
Ive not even attempted to tell her about the carrot yet because I told her SO politely about the rest and she basically said thanks but no thanks
Ive owned rabbits longer than shes been alive and done two courses on animal care and passed them to a high standard..yet she still thinks I dont know what im talking about?
All ive tried to do is advise her whats healthier for her rabbits as shes clearly bought without even reasearching! This is kind of a bit of a rant, but still...does anyone know how I can get her to listen to me?
Oh...and her friends (who have all also just bought rabbits, coincidence they're the new trend in school!) Have told her that its all fine and I also dont know what im talking about
Why does perfectly polite advice about whats best for their rabbits fall on deaf ears!
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