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		<title>Ware Rabbitat Hutches Perfect For All Breeds</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Rabbit Breeding Cages And Hutches]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every rabbit needs a solid, secure cage that is roomy enough for him to be comfortable. Every rabbit owner wants a cage that is good looking, easy to clean and great value for money. The Rabbitat Line of cages from Ware are some of the best on the market today. Great Cages for Rabbits of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Every rabbit needs a solid, secure cage that is roomy enough for him to be comfortable. Every rabbit owner wants a cage that is good looking, easy to clean and great value for money. The Rabbitat Line of cages from Ware are some of the best on the market today.<br />
<strong>Great Cages for Rabbits of All Sizes.</strong><br />
The small Rabbitat is perfect for the smaller bunny, such as a Mini Rex. The cage is well constructed of completely non toxic materials. The attractive styling of the small Rabbitat makes it perfect for the indoor rabbit owner, as the cedar stain wood finish and gold toned latches lend the cage a very polished, sophisticated air.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">For a larger rabbit the Rabbitat Large measures a roomy 42 3/4&#8243;W x 28&#8243;D x 38 3/4&#8243;H, and features a large drop down door in the front for easy access. The flooring is made from coated wire for extra comfort, and a slide out plastic pan makes cage cleaning a breeze.<br />
<strong>The Rabbitat Deluxe – Perfect for the Outdoor Bunny</strong>.<br />
The Ware Rabbitat Deluxe offers extra protection from the elements, making it an ideal choice for housing the outdoor rabbit. A fully enclosed and insulated sleeping area is separated from the main cage by a removable wooden divider. An extra, removable front panel offers extra protection for your bunny in harsh weather conditions.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">All of the Rabbitat hutches come ready to assemble, with very little more than a screwdriver required.</p>
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		<title>Dwarf Lop Rabbit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 06:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dwarf Lop – Colorful and Cuddly A Dwarf Lop is very similar in appearance to its’ similarly sized cousin, the Mini Lop. The only real difference is size, the Dwarf Lop being larger by a pound or so on average. Both breeds make great pets, but as the Dwarf Lop lives to an average [...]]]></description>
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<h3>The Dwarf Lop – Colorful and Cuddly</h3>
<p>A <strong>Dwarf Lop</strong> is very similar in appearance to its’ similarly sized cousin, the Mini Lop. The only real difference is size, the Dwarf Lop being larger by a pound or so on average.</p>
<p>Both breeds make great pets, but as the Dwarf Lop lives to an average of nine or ten years old, they are rabbits that will be around for a long time, with proper care and handling.</p>
<h3>Do the Ears Hang Low?</h3>
<p>The baby Dwarf Lop is born, like all breeds of lop, with ears that stand up straight. As they mature<span id="more-126"></span> the ears flop down into the characteristic droopy style.</p>
<p>The Dwarf Lop breed was perfected first, as the result of introducing a dwarfing gene to a strain of French Lop rabbits in the late nineteen eighties. They are a relatively new breed to American market, but are becoming increasingly popular as pets for older children. It is not always recommended to give a Dwarf Lop to a very small child, as they are quite delicate and may not withstand rough handling.</p>
<p>Dwarf Lops come in many different colors, from black to lilac to orange. They can be one of any number of patterns too. Show Dutch Lops will only be accepted in black, white, blue, agouti, chinchilla, sable, seal point and fawn. Any other color would be disqualified as unsuitable.</p>
<h3>As Cool as Cats</h3>
<p>The Dwarf Lop is quite smart, and can be trained to use a litter box or tray. If you do decide to litter train any breed of rabbit it is best to use a non- clumping litter, as rabbits choke easily, and will not be able to digest hard lumps of clay litter.</p>
<p>Dwarf Lops are usually very affectionate and loving. Some pet owners report that their Lops actually seem to be purring when they are being stroked and petted.</p>
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