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Regrets (not happy)

I mean he probably didn't realise why but yea [emoji38] in hindsight too that's terrible advice to give someone!

Yea she's doing okay :) I couldn't believe it when my Vet said what it was, and he couldn't believe I had a second rabbit with knee issues [emoji38] yea I'll have to never have buns again, anyone I bring home could catch the curse [emoji38]

They definitely are, we have two hamsters and I worry way less about them, also our baby is less of a worry [emoji38]

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I'm glad she's doing okay. =) You really should be careful with that curse of yours, though, yes, haha.

It's pretty bad when a baby is less of a worry than a rabbit, haha.
 
Defiantly!
I kept rabbits back in the 90s - and I bred them. (I do not breed now and all my rabbits are natured and bonded)
I did manage to breed and keep one of the UKs longest living bunnies who died (if I remember correctly) at the age of 18 years. However their hutches where far to small, I hate keeping animals outdoors anyway, I probably bred them to often and they wasn't vaccinated. That said, we didn't know any better and I am not even sure if vaccinations existed for buns then. I have guilt about how I kept pets back as a child - some id rather not think about....and is the reason i would never allow a child to keep a pet....especially in their bedrooms un supervised!

We have learnt so much now and come a long way. So although many of us have dark memories about how we may have kept pets, decisions we made - its probably made us better pet owners today.
 
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