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    legs as trees

    Rowan, here is the picture of a Dutch angora which I promised you: I'm from the United States. I'm an English teacher in Korea, and I'm watching Maureen for another American who is currently travelling.
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    banana peels

    Meganc wanted to see what a Dutch angora looks like:
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    banana peels

    Meganc, a Dutch angora is white and black. I'll send a picture as soon as I finish my roll of film.
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    banana peels

    When my Dutch angora was about 8 months old, it dragged a banana peel out of the garbage. The next time I looked, the banana peel was gone. So I figured that she liked banana peels. I gave her banana peels regularly, and she relished them. I tried giving her whole bananas, but she only ate...
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    legs as trees

    Hello, Kate! I've had Maureen since Christmas and I'll keep her until April. You're right. Dutch angoras are black and white. I tried to find you a better picture of a Dutch angora.
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    legs as trees

    Rowan, maybe you're right. I'm keeping Maureen for a friend, so I had to look on the papers to answer your question. She's an8-month-oldDutch Angora. How many people years are there in a rabbit year? Is Maureen an adult or a child?
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    legs as trees

    Nothing delights Maureen more than for me to be in a standing position. When I get up from a chair,she jumps up from her resting place and either circles my legs or rests between my legs. She takes no precaution against my walking. Sometimes, I don't know she's under me, so she gets...
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    rabbit repellent

    I just ordered a bottle of Bitter Apple. Thanks!
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    rabbit repellent

    What can I use to keep Maureen from chewing on the linoleum? I've tried rubbing alcohol and I've tried bug spray.
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