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Care for a pet bunny, Susan Sales Harkins and William H. Harkins

Label
Care for a pet bunny, Susan Sales Harkins and William H. Harkins
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Care for a pet bunny
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Susan Sales Harkins and William H. Harkins
Series statement
A Robbie reader. How to convince your parents you can--
Summary
Who can resist a soft, cuddly rabbit? If your parents can but you can't, you'll need to learn as much as possible about this pet to convince them you can take care of one. The key to raising healthy and happy rabbits is knowing what they need. You might be surprised to learn that they need a lot. They need a quiet place to live indoors where they feel safe. (Yes, rabbits can be litter trained!) It's amazing how much they eat, and they should be fed twice a day. Most important, they need your love. A happy rabbit has a human that spends time with it every day. If you've got plenty of time and the love, a rabbit might just be the right pet for you. Can you convince your parents to agree?
Target audience
juvenile
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