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RabbitsShould You Buy a Rabbit?

Rabbits can make excellent house pets. They are generally clean and can be housetrained to use a litter box. They are interesting, docile, interact well with people, and can become quite affectionate. But before acquiring a pet rabbit, there are some things you should consider.  This article takes you through step by step the various things to consider when thinking of acquiring a rabbit as a pet.

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Small Animal Gallery

Latest additions to the Small Animal gallery. Click here to view the entire Gallery.


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  • "this is misty he 2months old possing for the camera"


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Small Animal Events

There are always Small Animal shows or events held around the UK, below are some of the upcoming events

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Small Animal Clubs

If you are a member of a Club and want to add it to PetClub for FREE click here to start.

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Small Animal Breeders

If you are a breeder looking to advertise your services please click here to register your details.

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Small Animal News

Small Animal News articles
  • Win A Years supply of food for your furry little friend 06/04/2009 - Read more
  • Schoolboy Healed by Hamsters 12/04/2007 - Read more
  • Pet Rabbits - Most Abused Pet 10/12/2006 - Read more
  • Blue Cross Overrun with Guinea Pigs 05/06/2006 - Read more
  • Homeless Rabbits Cost Blue Cross Thousands 06/04/2006 - Read more
  • UK guinea pig farm to close after owner's family grave robbed. 23/08/2005 - Read more

Small Animals Forums

Forums are a great way to find out more information and speak to hundreds of other interested hobbyists. Please click the relevant link below to go to the Small Animals forum of your choice