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Taking care of a Chinese Rabbit
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Old Mar 24, 2006, 09:59 AM #1 of 10
I am baffled by the no water bit myself. I didn't know there was a difference between a Chinese and a 'normal' rabbit either. I had always assumed that unless that Chinese rabbit lives in the desert, then it would require water like any other rabbit. Don't quote me on that though, as I don't know myself.

As for the veggies, some veggies are indeed dangerous to rabbits and should be avoided. Here's a C&P from a a website you should look up, House Rabbit Soceity. It contains many information about rabbit care, health, etc:

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There are different opinions regarding which vegetables are the best for rabbits. Nearly everyone agrees that carrots, carrot tops, broccoli, and parsley are safe, and that beans, potatoes, and some lettuces are potentially problematic. HRS members and fosterers have used many veggies with success, including collard, mustard, dandelion and turnip greens, spinach, kale, endive and Romaine lettuce.
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Kale, mustard greens and spinach contain high levels of oxalates, the salts of oxalic acid, which can accumulate in the system and cause toxicity over time. Rather than eliminating these veggies from your list (because they are highly nutritious and loved by most rabbits), limit your use of them to 1-3 meals a week
Okay, I did some searching (through search engines of course) and came across a blog aabout a guy who purchased some Chinese rabbits, who subsquently died despite how healthy they were looking. They had some pictures too. Anyway, I scoured down the replies for this blog and came across this:

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about the rabbits.. yea ur not supposed to feed it water and general veggies cause the excess moisture makes them have diarrhea.. and they die. they’re really fragile, they’re not like the ones in the states. ur supposed to feed em like half a carrot a day or something.. theres no such thing as ‘rabbit food’ (pellets) in china.
Maybe that should help you :3

Here's the pictures from the blog:



Looks like an albino to me...

Jam it back in, in the dark.




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