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Old 12-24-2009, 04:01 PM #11
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We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right!
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He's cute... what's his name? Is he housebroken?
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What do you mean housebroken?

He is free, nt in a cage, is that what you mean? his name is Snow
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The word housebroken in English, means, the bunny goes does his elimination in a litter box. I have known people who have a rabbit in the house, and have trained the rabbit to ring a bell to alert the people to open the door for it to go outside.

Also I've known people who have indoor rabbits and have had them chew things up... especially electrical cords.

He is cute. All rabbits are adorable IMO.
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Merry Christmas to everyone. I would like to especially send my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Glenn and MrsD for being there for so many of us, doing what in many cases it seems the medical profession can't or won't do for us. Taking the time to actually care. It is people like you, and so many other regular contributors on this forum, that give people hope to carry on. Today is a beautifully sunny, warm (about 25 degrees C) Christmas day here in Auckland, not a cloud in the sky in fact, and I'm doing my best to enjoy it. It's tough and I have to put on a brave face, which has been hard lately I'll admit. Thank you for being here. From all the way down under. Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2010 (NZ gets there before anyone else, I'll let you know how it looks !)
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I have to add my Holiday wishes to everybody also!!! Every body up North, be safe, stay warm, and have a wonderful low pain day!!!
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He is confined to the kittchen and to a Varanda. He can run in the house but only with my supervision He loves to chew things up, but he is very intelligent and he knows when he is doing somethin wrong. In most ways he seems like a cat. He do his necessities in a little box. You have a cat don't you? What is her/his name?

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