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  1. Rabbitlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Rabbit Care (Complete Guide To... (Ringpress Books)) by Meg Brown, Virginia Richardson, 2002-04
  2. Gerbils: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding, and Behavior/a Complete Pet Owner's Manual (Barron's Pet Care Series) by Raymond Gudas, 1986-11
  3. Mice (Pet Care) by Rebecca Sjonger, Bobbie Kalman, 2004-03
  4. Pet Rabbits (Pet Pals) by Julia Barnes, 2006-08-30
  5. Kittens And Cats (Pet Care) by Amanda Jane Sands, 2006-06
  6. Starting With Guinea Pigs (The Basic Pet Care Guide Series) by Dietrich Altman, David Alderton, 1998-05
  7. The Proper Care of Fancy Rats (Proper Care) by Nick Mays, 1993-10
  8. Guinea Pigs (Pet Care) by Bobbie Kalman, Kelley Macaulay, 2004-03
  9. Quick and Easy Hamster Care (Quick & Easy...) by The Pet Experts at T F H, 2002-11
  10. Rats: Complete Care Guide by Debbie Ducommun, 2002-04
  11. Rabbits (Great Pets) by Ruth Bjorklund, 2007-11-15
  12. Los Hamsters / Hamsters (El Cuidado De Las Mascotas / the Care of the Pets) by Rebecca Sjonger, Bobbie Kalman, 2006-04-30
  13. Los Cobayos / Guinea Pigs (El Cuidado De Las Mascotas / the Care of the Pets) by Bobbie Kalman, Kelley Macaulay, 2006-04-30
  14. Los Gatitos / Kittens (El Cuidado De Las Mascotas / the Care of the Pets) by Niki Walker, Bobbie Kalman, 2006-04-30

41. Expert Pet Advice, Pet Care Information, Pet Care Tips – All About Pets
rabbits and operations – rabbit care tips and operations. Neutering rabbits – expert pet advice about neutering rabbits. Euthanasia of rabbits – how to
http://www.allaboutpets.org.uk/sitemap.html
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Expert Pet Advice
Pet Care Information
The pet care information on this site is in the form of PDF documents. These easy-to-read, colourful and informative leaflets can be downloaded individually or in sets, making it easier to get the pet care information you want as quickly as possible.
Pet Care Tips
Find expert pet care tips to help with everyday tasks when looking after your companion, such as not feeding a cat too much garlic, or keeping a rabbit away from household plants. Pet care tips are based on expert pet advice, and designed to show you how to feed, clean and look after your pet in sickness and in health. Remember, if your pet is ill then the best pet care tip is to take them to a vet. Browse through the list below, use our search facility, or look through the site to find pet care information and expert advice relevant to you and your pet.
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Visit the All About Pets home page. About Us Search Send a pet e-card ... Euthanasia of rabbits
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42. ASPCA: Pet Care: Small Pet Information: Rabbit Care
While a rabbit may be a great pet for your family, an adult should be the Handling and General care rabbits can be messy, so you’ll need to clean your
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_rabbitcare

43. ASPCA: Pet Care: Dog Care: Introducing A New Dog
pet care. Dog care Cat care Horse care Small pet Information Many dogs live peacefully with other animals, such as cats, rabbits, birds,
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44. Rabbit, Horse, And Other Pet Care
Looking for advice on caring for pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, or hamsters? Want to learn how to prevent your horse from being lost or stolen?
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/rabbit_horse_and_other_pet_care/
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Looking for advice on caring for pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, or hamsters? Want to learn how to prevent your horse from being lost or stolen? Our animal care experts have compiled helpful information on these topics and more.
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45. How To Care For Rabbits
pet care Rabbit, Horse, and Other pet care How to care for rabbits rabbits may be easy to love, but they re not quite as easy to care for.
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How to Care for Rabbits
Adapted from Animal Sheltering Magazine Rabbits may be easy to love, but they're not quite as easy to care for. Rabbits are social creatures and wonderful companions to people who take the time to learn about their needs. To learn about providing care for these adorable creatures, check out books and web sites on rabbit care. This set of quick reminders will give you the basics. 1. Help Them Hop to It Every rabbit owner should know that the safest place for a rabbit to live is indoors. Rabbits shouldn't be kept outdoors! If kept in a cage, rabbits need a lot of room so they can easily move around. A rabbit's cage should be a minimum of five times the size of the rabbit. Cages with wire flooring are hard on rabbits' feet, which do not have protective pads like those of dogs and cats. If you place your rabbit in a wire cage, be sure to layer the floor with cardboard or paper. Place a cardboard box in the cage so the bunny has a comfortable place to hide, and respect your animal's need for quiet time. (Rabbits usually sleep during the day and night, becoming playful at dawn and dusk.) Always house rabbits indoors and maintain comfortable room temperatures, as rabbits do not tolerate extreme temperatures. Also, be sure to keep your rabbit entertained by providing plenty of toys in his cage and giving him exercise time out of the cage every day.

46. Pets
pet care tips from the Best Friends Animal Society for first time pet owners that rescues rabbits and educates the public on rabbit care and behavior.
http://www.memphislibrary.org/ftsbc/pets.htm

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Pet Care Information
The Business/Science Department at the Central Library has a large selection of titles dealing with all aspects of keeping a pet. Including how to choose a pet that is best for you, how to keep it healthy with proper grooming and feeding, and various theories on training.
Resources for Pet Owners / Animal Companions
Resources for Pet Owners / Animal Companions
A wonderful site created by Ann Viera, a Librarian at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
Topics Include
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Pets and Pet Health
Health Information for you and your pets provided by MEDLINEplus Merck Veterinary Manual Online
Includes over 12,000 indexed topics and over 1200 illustrations, provided by ASPCA: Pet Care and Nutrition
Information on how to keep you pet healthy from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

47. BCSPCA-Pet Care Costs
What’s Having a pet Going to Cost? Dogs Cats rabbits Guinea Pigs It may cost more if you need to pay for someone to care for your rabbit if you go
http://www.spca.bc.ca/AnimalCare/petcost.asp
  • Animal Care Animal Behaviour Animal Issues Adoption Information ... Hamster/Rat/Gerbil DOGS: To keep a medium sized, mixed breed, spayed female dog the yearly cost will be approximately the following: Food 12 bags dog food (18kg) @ $45 Biscuit treats 2 boxes per month @ $3.99 Veterinary Care Yearly Visit - exam and vaccinations N ail clipping 6 trips to the vet @ $15.00 License fee Grooming Spring bath and brush out Vacation 2 weeks dog care @ $15/day Total
    *please note that is not the Adoption cost at an SPCA shelter, this is an approximate yearly cost of keeping the animal One Time Costs:
    Adoption fee (approx. only, check with your local shelter at the SPCA Spaying (female) and tattoo at the SPCA Food and water dishes Collar and leash Brush and comb Toys - balls, Frisbees, etc. Crate Total The above does not include emergency medical care, initial vaccinations, obedience classes, the cost of fencing, or bed. back to top CATS To keep a spayed female, domestic long haired

48. BCSPCA-Questions To Consider Before Getting A Pet
For children to understand the routine of pet care and actively Clipping nails of dogs, cats and rabbits is a necessary part of the regular maintenance.
http://www.spca.bc.ca/adoption/b4pet.asp

BC SPCA Shelters
Thinking of Bringing a Pet into Your Home?
Consider the Following Questions First
Adopting an SPCA animal is a rewarding experience. It is also a commitment for the animal's lifetime so making the right match is critical. Before you adopt you need to answer some vital questions. You might also want to find out more about fostering before a permanent commitment is made. IMPULSE or COMMITMENT: Why do I want a pet? Many people like the idea of a pet or can't resist a cute puppy or kitten, but don't think about the changes it will make in their life. Pets are companions. They live with us and depend on us for all of their needs. This is a great responsibility and one that should not be taken lightly. The kind of relationship you build with your pet is dependent on the commitment you are willing to make. FOR THE KIDS: Pets teach kids responsibility, right?

49. Pet Care Bibliography - UIUC Veterinary Medicine Library Ready Reference
rabbits A Complete pet Owner s Manual Everything about Purchase, care, Nutrition, Grooming, Behavior, and Training. Barron s Educational Series, 1999.
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/vex/readyref/petcare.htm
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Pet Care Bibliography
Contents General Amphibians Aquaria Behavior ... Wild Animals
General
  • Alderton, David. The International Encyclopedia of Pet Care: A Practical Guide to Choosing and Caring for Your Pets. Macmillan Publishing, 1997. 192 p. ISBN: 0876055471.
    Bricklin, Mark. Pets as Part of the Family: The Total Care Guide for all the Pets in Your Life (Pets: Part of the Family Books). Rodale Press, 1999. 488 p. ISBN: 1579541259 (hardcover) and 1579541364 (paperback).
    Covers a range of species (cats, dogs, snakes, hampsters, and so on) on a variety of topics, from general animal care to training and behavior.
    Hanna, Jack and Mundis, Hester. Jack Hanna's Ultimate Pet Guide . Putnam Pub. Group, 1996.
    Natural Pet Care Series. BowTie Press
    This series publishes books on natural health care of companion animals. Dogs and cats are the species primarily covered. Some examples of guides published in this series are:
    • Orey, Cal. 1st ed. BowTie Press, 1999. 48 p. ISBN: 088954034X. Walker, Joan Hustace.
  • 50. Pet Care Home Page For Champaign-Urbana
    A. There is some information on bottlefeeding baby rabbits in rabbits How to Take care of Them and Q. Are there any books on tarantula pet care?
    http://www.library.uiuc.edu/vex/cpl/faq/quest.htm
    REFERENCE QUESTIONS FROM CHAMPAIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY
    Listed below are some actual questions which have been asked at the Champaign Public Library Reference Desk. We have included both the questions and answers, or citations to resources where the requested information can be located. This should give you some idea of the broad range of animal interests in our community. Q. What are the city ordinances on dogs?
    A. The ordinances are found in the Municipal Code of Champaign , Chapter 7. Q. Who do you call to report a barking dog?
    A. The Animal Control Officer through the non-emergency number at METCAD, 333-8911. The Answer Book. Q. How long does it take for a finch egg to hatch?
    A. 11-16 days, Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia , Vol. 9, p. 405. Q. Can rabbits see in the dark?
    A. "...eyes well adapted to night time vision," Illustrated Encyclopedia of Wildlife , Vol. 2, p. 213. Q. What kind of "ologist" studies snakes?
    A. Ophiology, the branch of herpetology that studies snakes. Also called snakeology, snakology, ophiologist, Q. How do you feed baby rabbits?

    51. Pet Care
    care of rabbits. Produced and published on the Web by the British Columbia aimed at pet owners and provides general information on the care of rabbits.
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    Feline Advisory Bureau The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) is a registered charity that was founded in the UK in 1958 and works to advance the care and veterinary treatment of cats. Details are provided about FAB, its history, aims and activities. The site provides access to over 60 information sheets online, written by FAB, which cover a range of topics associated with feline health and welfare. Details about FAB accredited boarding catteries is available and information is provided on choosing a good boarding cattery. Details about the FAB journal and FAB meetings and merchandise are available. pet care non-governmental organizations cats UK ... Pet Health Council The Pet Health Council (PHC) was formed in 1979 and aims to promote the health and welfare of pet animals in the interests of both pets and people. The PHC's work is supported by a group of veterinary and medical experts from the British Veterinary Association (BVA), the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) and the British Medical Association (BMA) for the human health side. The PHC produces a series of fact sheets providing up-to-date advice and guidance on keeping your pet and yourself healthy (available in full-text in HTML), a FAQs section, and an online library for veterinary professionals (brief registration required). The PHC is funded by professional associations. pets pet care UK Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition WALTHAM is a commercial organisation that carries out research programmes in the field of companion animal nutrition. WALTHAM is owned by Mars Incorporated and this site provides access to information and resources for pet owners, breeders, veterinarians and academics. Information is provided on the products produced by Waltham, research activities, the WALTHAM International Science Symposium, and scientific news on animal nutrition. There are separate sections focusing on dogs, cats, fish, birds, and horses, and each section covers breeds, care, training, behaviour, feeding practices, palatability, nutritional science, and clinical nutrition. General information is provided on the 'WALTHAM Focus', a journal aimed at the companion animal veterinarian, and how to subscribe to 'WALTHAM Science Bulletin', an e-mail newsletter.

    52. Ani-Med - Pet Care Information Tips
    Although pet rabbits may have been traditionally kept in backyard hutches, And what about your other pets? rabbits can get along with cats and dogs,
    http://www.animed.org/rabbits_is_a_rabbitt_right_for_you.htm
    I. Rabbits: Is a Rabbit Right for you? INDEX They can be trained to use the litter box, they'll come when called, and they may even learn to open doors and cabinets. We're not talking about cats or even ferrets, but the sometimes sweet, sometimes sassy rabbit! Bunny ownership has seen an increase in numbers over the past ten years, and these days there are more than 5 million companion rabbits in the United States, many happily co-existing in multi-bun households. Read on if you are interested in joining the ranks of rabbit caretakers. There's a lot of variety among rabbits. Your dream bunny may have a long, thin nose and short, stubby ears (that would be the two-pound mini Rex) or the floppy ears and flat nose of a 12-pound French lop. In between are the super-furry Cashmere rabbit and the highly popular Dutch rabbit, who generally has a white face with a black, blue or brown band on his back. A well-cared-for, much-loved rabbit can live seven to ten years, and individuals reaching their 11th or 12th birthdays are not unheard of.

    53. Ani-Med - Pet Care Information Tips
    The fact is, rabbits who have been spayed or neutered live longer lives, have not had experience spaying and neutering rabbits, so it is in your pet s
    http://www.animed.org/rabbits_spaying_neutering.htm

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    First-time rabbit caretakers are often surprised to learn that their new pet must be spayed or neutered. "I don't plan to breed her," they reason, or "Why should I have him altered if he's never going to come into contact with any unspayed females?" The fact is, rabbits who have been spayed or neutered live longer lives, make calmer pets and are less likely to exhibit negative behaviors. So, you've heard that all bunnies are cuddly and mild-mannered? You haven't lived with an unneutered male! Countless intact male rabbits are surrendered to shelters because of negative behaviors such as chewing and digging, as well as aggression-biting, lunging and growling at other rabbits and even humans in the home. Unaltered males also spray urine to mark their territory. Many of these undesirable behaviors disappear once the animal is neutered. Without reproductive urges and the need to fight off competitors, male rabbits are much calmer and more easily litter-trained.

    54. Pet Care Central Pet Supplies For Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Ferrets - Ez2ShopMall
    At pet care Central you will find a wide variety of quality pet products and pet supplies at competitive prices. Our selection of small animal supplies
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    55. Caring For All Animals In Ireland - The Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To
    Animals looking for good homes, pet care tips, animal welfare campaigns and local Your pet Rabbit. Remember. rabbits make good companions and smaller
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    Rabbits make good companions and smaller rabbits are easily handled by children. They are easier to handle than guinea pigs and live longer. However, large rabbits need large hutches which are expensive to buy. Rabbits need plenty of space for exercise. Also hutches need regular cleaning and this is a big commitment.
    A Rabbit Needs - To be with other rabbits or guinea pgis - A mixed diet of oats, wheat, rabbit pellets, apples and carrots, together with some good quality hay. - A mineral lick - A supply of fresh water in a drinking bottle available at all times. - A large hutch - A clean hutch - cleanliness is very important - A large enclosure in a gargen for exercise. Rabbits burrow, so make sure the enclosure is escape-proof.

    56. Pets Dogs Cats Rabbits Horses Ponys Fish
    Great resources for pet issues if dogs, cats, horses, ponys, rabbits or fish. Essential Guide for Rabbit Owners How to Train, care and Build Trust with
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    57. A New Best Friend Part 2: Pets And Pet Care
    pet care and maintenance will vary based on the type of fish you plan on rabbits have a higher mortality rate than other pets, which is something you
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    FISH
    A very popular choice, fish add color and personality to a home. There is also something calming to us about the way fish dart and glide through their liquid habitats. Pet care and maintenance will vary based on the type of fish you plan on purchasing, as well as whether you want to set up a fresh or saltwater fish tank.

    58. CM Magazine: Pet Care.
    rabbits. (pet care). Kelley MacAulay Bobbie Kalman. Photographs by Marc Crabtree. Illustrated by Margaret Amy Reiach. St. Catharines, ON Crabtree, 2005.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/cm/vol11/no13/petcare.html
    CM . . . . Volume XI Number 13 . . . . March 4, 2005 Parakeets. (Pet Care).
    St. Catharines, ON: Crabtree, 2005.
    ISBN 0-7787-1789-5 (pbk.), ISBN 0-7787-1757-7 (RLB). Subject Heading:
    Budgerigar-Juvenile literature. Kindergarten-grade 5 / Ages 5-10. Review by Dave Jenkinson. Goldfish. (Pet Care).
    St. Catharines, ON: Crabtree, 2005.
    ISBN 0-7787-1791-7 (pbk.), ISBN 0-7787-1759-3 (RLB). Subject Heading:
    Goldfish-Juvenile literature. Kindergarten-grade 5 / Ages 5-10. Review by Dave Jenkinson. Rabbits. (Pet Care).
    St. Catharines, ON: Crabtree, 2005.
    ISBN 0-7787-1788-7 (pbk.), ISBN 0-7787-1756-9 (RLB). Subject Heading:
    Rabbits-Juvenile literature. Kindergarten-grade 5 / Ages 5-10. Review by Dave Jenkinson.

    59. RSPCA || Animal_Care
    Horse and pony pet care advice. more rabbits Rabbit pet care advice. more Rats and mice Rat and mouse pet care advice.
    http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA/AnimalCare/Animals&arti

    60. Pet Care And Nutrition - MSPCA Angell
    Home pet Owners pet care and Nutrition Buns of Steel! Health care and Grooming rabbits do not require any inoculations from a veterinarian,
    http://www.mspca.org/site/pp.asp?c=gtIUK4OSG&b=126991

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