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Since I'm moving to a pet-unfriendly condo, I need to find a home for my 2 rabbits. They are 9 months old, one girl and one boy.

They're yours for free if you can give a home for them. They have cages and some accessories which you can have too.

Pickup on lower sukhumvit.

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Good for you. Hope you find a new home for them.

We are in Chiang Mai but if I brought a couple of Bunnies Home, the wife would put me in the DOG HOUSE on a permanent basis.

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One girl; one boy? Surprised you've only got 2! I bought two males (so I was told!) After the 1st litter, we segregated them in a pen with wire mesh yet they still produced 36 babies over the years.

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We call them underground mutton in Australia. I've never tried it myself, but since they are free, the missus can knock up a lovely stew. Cheers.

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Next time you get rabbits, just look at the shape of their heads.

Males and female rabbit heads are different . The female has an elongated nose with shallow downwards angle from eyes to nose whilst the male has a steeper downwards angle from eyes to nose.

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Female on left - Male on right.

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Mmmmm, marinated in red wine, bay leaf, onion & oregano with a bit of olive oil. Braise slowly and tuck in with some good crusty bread.

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These are obviously pets, but rabbit is delicious. I was traumatized as a child when rabbits that I thought were pets were actually not pets but food.

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Ignore the many horrible posts.

I hope you've managed to find them a good home, but if not - nobody will know that you have taken them to your new condo as long as you only socialise outside your apartment.

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For the life of me I will never understand why you people get pets if they`re not certain of staying in their accommodations for a good number of years.

People that rent should not have pets because rented accommodation cannot be guaranteed as a permanent residence. Taking on pets, dogs, cats and rabbits without knowing how your future stands in Thailand is darn right irresponsible.

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On ‎06‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 9:53 PM, Bantex said:

Next time you get rabbits, just look at the shape of their heads.

Males and female rabbit heads are different . The female has an elongated nose with shallow downwards angle from eyes to nose whilst the male has a steeper downwards angle from eyes to nose.

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Female on left - Male on right.

Sorry but don't rely on that kind of identification. A few years ago I bought a young rabbit in a market. The seller looked at the genitals (not much to see there at that age) and told me it's male (what I wanted). A day later a veterinarian in Chulalongkorn University for small animals decided the rabbit is female (sure!). And then a few weeks later, now almost grown up, I had my doubts and checked again. It was, and still is, a male rabbit...

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