Advantages: Colourful and exciting writing Disadvantages: Falls for too many of the TV cliches
of Bob, the talking skull, which I found to be a little distracting at first, featuring alongside the hero pet dog and the willing, if untried, apprentice.
It's a shame that Butcher feels the need to conform to the clichés, as what he has here is a very original construct. It is this that kept me reading, as while his basic storyline isn't all that different, being a power struggle between warring factions and his characters can be found in one form or another in many television shows or books, he has this one unique factor that makes it all worthwhile.
For whatever else Butcher has done, he drops the world of the magical and the fantastic very neatly into the world of modern day Chicago. If you can forget that he's used every cliché going and get properly involved in the story, "WhiteNight" turns out to be a remarkably realistic ...
Advantages: EXQUISITE CREATURES. Disadvantages: TAKE A LOT OF LOOKING AFTER.
a corner just for rabbit where he has his bits and bobs and here we have a small basket for him to chew. Another novelty for the rabbit is a square white block of calcium which he chews at and it helps his teeth to stay healthy.
6.Grooming and care.
Why do you need to brush a rabbit ? Well, in the wild, the excess hair would be rubbed off the rabbit when it burrows. In a domesticated rabbit, they don't have that luxury. Unlike cats and dogs, a fur ball for a rabbit can kill it, and therefore, by grooming it regularly, you are taking away the excess hair that threatens its digestive system. Grooming is important, and here I have a hair brush that takes off the loose hairs, but have also a brush for the carpets like one of those clothes brushes that picks up hair.
Clipping nails is essential as well as they grow rather fast and can be ...
thingywhatsit 29.01.2006
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Advantages: Very friendly, each one is very individual Disadvantages: Involves a lot of time and money
I had Rabbits as pets for most of my childhood. I remember getting our first one when I was only four years old. She was black and white and I remember the first thing I noticed about her was her very long eyelashes ... so I called her eyelash!
Rabbits, despite the common "cute and cuddly" perception of them may not necessarily make the best pets for children. Eyelash was great with me as I was never left alone with her and I soon learnt (through being bitten!) that when she wanted to be alone she wanted to be alone! As rabbits are individuals you may find that some will really enjoy being handled, but I found with most of mine that they will enjoy running around and playing (and chewing!) with everything in sight! Thats not to say that your rabbit shouldnt be handled, they will enjoy human contact but in moderation. Rabbits are ...
angel530 27.01.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Rabbit