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danormansinkorea
Joined: 13 Jun 2009
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:10 am Post subject: Loving Rabbit Needs A Good Home (Seoul) |
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THIS RABBIT IS FREE!
My wife and I are moving back to Canada and we don't feel it is very humane or cost-worthy to bring a rabbit back with us. He is a very cute and loving rabbit that is mostly white (some black) that never bites and will follow you around the house craving attention.
He is in great health and is only about 7 months old. He is approximately 30cm long and 20cm high. We will provide the cage, water bottle, food bowl and some food.
We leave for Canada on July 21st and would like to find a loving home at least a couple of weeks before we leave.
He needs to be cleaned out once a week and all you need is old newspaper to place underneath the cage. So the only cost for the rabbit is food (or leftover vegetables).
We live in Nowon-Gu, but will bring the rabbit to you anywhere in Seoul. If you are interested or have any questions at all, please email me ([email protected]) and I can respond to the email or phone you if you leave a number.
Once again, THIS RABBIT IS FREE! |
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typo
Joined: 16 Jun 2009
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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I don't know anything about rabbits. Loving rabbit? Rabbits are affectionate? they'll hang out/play with you like cats or dogs would?
Seriously, what do you do with a rabbit other than sometimes hold and pet it and look at it? |
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SSA
Joined: 20 Apr 2009
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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Can I ask why - if you love your pet you do not think it is 'cost effective' to take him with you? People who genuinely love thier pets would make allowances to take him home. Coming from Canada there is no quarantine for importing animals all you would be paying is the flight and a airline approved cage to transport him.
He is only 7 months old so you cant have had him long? Did you buy him as a pet from Emart or GS Mart? Did you think when you got him what you planned to do with him once you wanted to leave Korea?
Before you buy a pet you should think about what you plan to do with the pet once you want to move on. Advertising you rabbit "THIS RABBIT IS FREE" to me sounds like you couldnt care less about who takes the rabbit you just want to get rid of it!
Anyway I hope you find a home for him. Try www.animalrescuekorea.org |
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stonepepe1
Joined: 02 Jul 2008
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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i have a poodle and he is quite lonely during the day when i'm gone
would he kill the rabbit or think of the rabbit as company which could solve some separation anxiety problems? |
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iammac2002
Joined: 12 Jun 2009 Location: 'n Beter plek.
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:16 pm Post subject: |
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SSA wrote: |
Can I ask why - if you love your pet you do not think it is 'cost effective' to take him with you? People who genuinely love thier pets would make allowances to take him home. Coming from Canada there is no quarantine for importing animals all you would be paying is the flight and a airline approved cage to transport him.
He is only 7 months old so you cant have had him long? Did you buy him as a pet from Emart or GS Mart? Did you think when you got him what you planned to do with him once you wanted to leave Korea?
Before you buy a pet you should think about what you plan to do with the pet once you want to move on. Advertising you rabbit "THIS RABBIT IS FREE" to me sounds like you couldnt care less about who takes the rabbit you just want to get rid of it!
Anyway I hope you find a home for him. Try www.animalrescuekorea.org |
I had fish who died after only like 2 weeks, no matter what I tried. Maybe they thought a rabbit's life expectancy is only a few months. How long do rabbits live anyway? |
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danormansinkorea
Joined: 13 Jun 2009
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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:13 am Post subject: |
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Wow, thanks a lot for looking! (semi-sarcastic). I do love this animal so I won't even acknowledge the garbage that is littered on this post. And yes, a rabbit can be affectionate. He may not bark or meow, but he will follow you around and as soon as you reach out to pet him he flattens out on the ground so he can have the full effect. Look, we're already bringing a cat home so we can't really afford to pay for the rabbit too (who we paid 50,000 won for and can't bring home because WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY. If you want to hate on people do it somewhere else. For god's sake we're trying to find this animal a good home, because he's a good pet. If there is one more negative post for this I will remove it from this site, and give him to my friend who likes animals, but doesn't love rabbits, he just likes them. We're looking for people who love rabbits. And if you don't love rabbits, don't fucking post here. |
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lalartu
Joined: 29 Apr 2008
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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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i was about to post a topic titled "Hungry dachshund is looking for a loving rabbit" but then realized your poor pet is already being laughed at by others |
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