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    At the very least there should be a law in your area about animals having water at all times. WI is the worst state with animal laws but they do get taken away if not provided with water. Check town ordinances too about the poop all over and the smell. It may not be directly protecting animals, but laws about having a mess like that can be used to your advantage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    At the very least there should be a law in your area about animals having water at all times. WI is the worst state with animal laws but they do get taken away if not provided with water. Check town ordinances too about the poop all over and the smell. It may not be directly protecting animals, but laws about having a mess like that can be used to your advantage.
    I agree with this too if you complain about the smell that might also help them get taken away.

    They do not need or want my human interaction at all
    I beg to differ with your statement of them not needing human interaction. That's like saying a dog doesnt need it either. They might be able to do without it but they are much better with it. Yours might not want anything to do with you possibly because they do live outside and have not had proper socialization.
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    Mine were both raised from 6 week old babies and handled every day. Yes they hate to be held like 99% of all rabbits in the world. They love each other and prefer each other's company to mine. I do pet them and give them veggies everyday.


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    i'm still planning on asking my mom. I went over to my neighbors house, and she was like I LOVE MY BUNNY. So I said we should take them out (bc i felt bad for them) and she was like...nah, lets go shopping. Her "favorite" bunny, Patches, didn't have the tarp on because she 'likes the sun.' And I asked her when she cleaned out the cage, and she said like once a month. And she doesn't clean any other bunny cages but patches. How often are they supposed to be cleaned?
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    That rabbit really needs a tarp over the cage. Direct sunlight can easily cause rabbits to have a heat stroke. What type of cage is it that they live in?


    Zoe and Oliver you will always be missed wait for me at the bridge babies.

    Also owned by 2 cats named Olive and Sophie
    1 bunny named Houdini
    1 syrian hamster named Oreo
    A 17 year old cockatiel named Baby
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    It's wire.
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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    Miss Hoppy's litterboxes are changed twice a week, roughly.

    I hope the rabbits have a piece of board or carpet - even cardboard - to rest their feet on, just being on wire all the time can cause horrible problems with their feet.

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    Wire bottomed cages don't need to be cleaned as often as a solid bottom cage. Is there alot of poop accumulated in the cages?


    Zoe and Oliver you will always be missed wait for me at the bridge babies.

    Also owned by 2 cats named Olive and Sophie
    1 bunny named Houdini
    1 syrian hamster named Oreo
    A 17 year old cockatiel named Baby
    7 zebra finches named Beeper, Zeb, Sprout, Buzz, Scout, Jack and Pearl
    7 bettas
    and several tropical fish


    Visit Lucy, Maggie, and Gracie's Doggyspace

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