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Why is this book $119? !!! October 26, 2009 Sharon S. White (Hawaii) Read the reviews and wanted to buy this as I recently got my first rabbit. Then I saw the price. Can someone tell me why this book is $119? If it is this good isn't it printed regularly and available like most books that are, say, $25?
Puzzled bunny owner in Hawaii
Great book for both urban and rural rabbits June 16, 2009 Deborah Verlen (Park Ridge, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This common sense book is great for both the urban and rural rabbits as well as the novice and the more experienced rabbit owner.
The author obviously knows her rabbits and their behavior. She gives you great tips on adopting, setting up the space for your new addition as well as outlining hazards that may harm your new friend (or you!).
You'll also find comprehensive information for the litterbox training of your bunny and information on helping your new friend bond with your existing animals.
The sections on health and feeding are especially valuable for the first time bunny owner as well as a great refresher for the more experienced bunny bonder!
Why is this book $75.00 for a paperback??? December 8, 2008 Jan (Boulder,Colorado) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In a quest for rabbit info i landed on this book. Can somebody please tell me why it is $75?
An excellent primer for rabbit ownership February 2, 2008 J. Marsano (Urban Gristle Mill) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this the other day for the bargain price of $4.62 through the Amazon marketplace. It arrived in under 7 days and in excellent condition.
The author is an experienced rabbit handler who has worked for years with the House Rabbit Society (Google same for their web site) to care for, and advance the cause of, rabbits.
In particular, Harriman does an excellent job accounting for the rabbits' needs, social as well as diet. She makes it clear that rabbit ownership is not at all like owning a pet turtle, and lays out clearly what you'll need to be ready to provide for them in terms of care and, for want of a better word, "mateship"--rabbits are intensely social animals that need to be involved in the life of a family.
We will probably be adopting our first rabbit in the next year or so. Harriman's book turned out to be an excellent primer, and I'd recommend it without hesitation!
A must have for house rabbit owners May 14, 2007 kirstin 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you are only going to purchase one book about house rabbits this should be the one. I have purchased several and taken several out of the library and this is still the first one I pick up when I need information.
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