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Old 04-15-2007
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Default how do u take care of these 2 pets??

i want a dwarf hamster and a buny but i REALLy dont no wut they eat...how the live...where they sleep....how to take care of them...if they poop.....u no so plz help me gimme some link o n i need to kno how much they cost
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I would start off with ONE of these pets. Buying two pets that you have no experience with whatsoever will be a stupid move. I would get the bunny...in my experience they are nicer and don't bite as much. Try the first website to learn how to take care of it, and the second for toys, and the third for cost.http://www.jmhonline.net/bunnyrabbit...=1173557047258
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If you go to a decent pet shop they will be able to answer all your questions, if they can't answer your questions then don't buy anything from them. They should also be able to recommend a pet to suit you.
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ive had both these animals.hamstersthey need a decent szed cage and can live in pairs. an inch of wood bedding is enough for burrowing. the cage can be cleaned one a week and bags of dried pellets or food can be gotten from your general store or pet store. they need a small house like thing for a nest and an earthwaren tub for the food. treats include lettuce,carrot,apple,cheese but only in small amounts.they are nocturnal but can be trained to awake during the day. they need fresh water and food daily.also a solid whell is needed (NOT WIRE AS IT CAUSES DEATH) for more info email me at rachael298@hotmail.comrabbitrabbits need more room like a pen. they need a hutch to sllep in with fresh bedding. thay also eat dried food in a concrte dish.thay can have straw but hammies cant. both animals need love and attention daily
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