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Problems viewing this email, please view it online here.Rabbits were introduced into Britain in the Middle Ages. Some rabbits escaped and colonised the countryside. Later fanciers bred rabbits for
exhibition, which is why there is such a variety of rabbits available today. Rabbits are traditionally kept in a hutch outdoors but are increasingly popular as house pets. Rabbits are sociable
animals, usually enjoying the company of other rabbits.If you wish to keep 2 or more, the best option is to have them neutered. Rabbits can live up to 8 years and are most suitable for older
children.Choosing and buying your rabbitThere are many varieties of rabbits available that vary greatly in size and temperament. Dwarf lop eared rabbits are very popular due to their appealing looks,
attractive colours and docile nature. Although a dwarf lop is smaller than English or French lops.They can still be quite large when fully grown and can weigh more than 2kg.Longhaired rabbits are less
suitable as pets because they usually need daily grooming, which is time consuming and must not be neglected.Whatever variety is chosen, rabbits should be at least 8 weeks old. When you buy a new baby
rabbit, it should be fed only hay and water for the first day and allowed time to adapt to its new home. You should continue to feed whatever the rabbit is used to for at least the first few weeks.
Any change of diet should be made slowly over a period of 7 to 30 days.Read on...We are sending you this email because you have registered to receive our newsletter.To ensure our latest products,
discounts and offers reach your inbox, please add xyz@noemail.localto your email address book. Prices and titles correct at the time of sending e-mail& are subject to availability. Savings based
on RRP. Free Delivery offeverything, only applies to Super Saver delivery option.Daily Deal prices run for one day only and are whilst stocks last. First comefirst served basis. If you need to
contact us for any reason please visit ourcontact pageAlways happy to helpTo unsubscribe from receiving these emails, please click HERECompany Registration Number: 4928955PET SUPERMARKET® | 54a
Aidan Court | Bede Industrial Estate | Jarrow | Tyne and Wear | NE32 3EF | United Kingdomjavascript:toolbox.asyncSaveDraft(true);©2003-2011 PET SUPERMARKET® a registered trademark of Viverdi
Ltd All Rights Reserved
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Pet-Supermarket.co.uk - Save an extra 10% off Rabbit Hutches & Runs
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