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Angora Rabbit Because of its long luxurious coat, the Angora rabbit is a popular breed. Originally bred only for its wool, the Angora is now also bred for human companionship... |
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Californian Rabbit The Californian rabbit is a true American original. Developed in the United States in the 1920s, this breed was intended to be a rapidly maturing meat breed that also had good quality fur... |
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Chinchilla Quick, agile, acrobatic, quiet, shy, high-strung, odorless and fastidious, chinchillas are soft balls of luxurious fur that make hardy, if rambunctious pets... |
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Chinese Hamster Popularity has been fleeting for Chinese hamsters, but they make wonderful pets and shouldn't be forgotten... |
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Dutch Rabbit The Dutch rabbit, easily identifiable by his characteristic color pattern, was once the most popular of all rabbit breeds... |
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Dwarf Hamster The dwarf Russian hamster is one the newer species of hamster to make its appearance in the last few years - and is different in size and character from the familiar pets kept by millions... |
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Fat-Tailed Gerbil If any pet could play the part of the dormouse in Alice in Wonderland, it would be the fat-tailed gerbil or duprasi, a sleepy, chubby, distant relative of the more common Mongolian gerbil... |
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Ferret No one knows when the first ferret crawled up in the first human lap for a nap, but it's a good bet that first ferret owner was wearing a toga... |
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Gerbil Relatively unknown in the pet world until the 1950s, the gerbil has become the first pet of choice in homes and school classrooms around the world... |
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Golden Hamster Whether you think of your golden hamster as an Olympic endurance athlete or as a Sleeping Beauty of sorts, there are a few things you should know about his care and natural history to create the best possible living environment for your pet... |
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