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Do rabbits have particular health risks?

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Do rabbits have particular health risks?

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Spaying is crucial. The risk of reproductive cancer (fatal) for an unspayed female rabbit stands at about 85 percent, according to the society. Brushing and combing is important because rabbits shed their hair every three months and, like cats, groom themselves with their tongues. While it can be annoying, chewing is important to keep their constantly growing teeth aligned and trimmed. Rabbits can die from being overheated. Solutions: ice, fans and cooling ceramic tile. Q: I think we could make it work. Where can I get a rabbit? A: Adult rabits make better pets than babies, the experts say. They are more affectionate and easier to litter train. Rescue operators encourage adoptions to reduce the numbers of rabbits that must be destroyed. Every year in the weeks and months following Easter, shelters and humane societies are inundated with abandoned rabbits, many of which must be destroyed, Ms. Wolfe said. Mr. Mahlman confirms that rabbit populations at the SPCA do rise in the weeks and m

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