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Jun 12, 2014 9:09 AM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
Bee Lover Dog Lover Herbs Garden Procrastinator Vegetable Grower
Can rabbits eat sprouts? I forgot the name of the contraption you can buy to grow sprouts all year round on your kitchen counter or a table, but they are inexpensive and even the seeds for sprouting can be purchased in bulk from numerous sources. (Sprouter, perhaps?) I used to grow sprouts for a couple years because every time I bought them at the store, they would go bad within a day. I stopped sprouting after my husband passed away. Just lost the motivation for that and juicing. Continued to garden, but then I got sick.

I'd love to have a pet bunny. I had one when I was a teenager. I named him Mr. Paw. He was so cute and fun. I taught him to walk on a leash and had a part-time job at a daycare center. The kids loved it whenever I brought Mr. Paw to work. I couldn't keep him after discovering that I am very allergic to bunnies. I was so sad and miserable that I had to give him up. But just before he went to his new home, I was so sick and covered with hives that I thought of rabbit stew to put me out of my misery. That made me even more sad as Mr. Paw was my first pet.

I don't know why I can't remember a single thing I fed Mr. Paw. Granted, it was several decades ago.
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