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My father-in-law has realised that sheltered accomodation doesn't mean nursing home and was talking about it quite reasonably yesterday. I doubt, though, whether anything will actually happen.
I don't watch many detective shows, but The Body Farm has me hooked. I love the idea of a bunch of forensic scientists living together in a run-down farmhouse with dead bodies festering all around. The autopsy room may not be next door to the kitchen but it's only just down the corridor. They liase regularly with a policeman played by Lily Allen's dad. He too seems to be entirely lacking in a sense of smell.
Can pet rabbits spend the winter outside? I need to know. We've never had one who lived in the garden before; he's happy there and we really don't want to move him inside unless we have to.
I don't watch many detective shows, but The Body Farm has me hooked. I love the idea of a bunch of forensic scientists living together in a run-down farmhouse with dead bodies festering all around. The autopsy room may not be next door to the kitchen but it's only just down the corridor. They liase regularly with a policeman played by Lily Allen's dad. He too seems to be entirely lacking in a sense of smell.
Can pet rabbits spend the winter outside? I need to know. We've never had one who lived in the garden before; he's happy there and we really don't want to move him inside unless we have to.
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Yeah, I think he'll be fine...
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At the moment our rabbit prefers to sleep on top of his hutch. He won't go in it; I've no idea why.
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I dont know about pet rabbits, but my friend's father raised rabbits years ago for food. Their rabbits lived in an unheated rabbit house, generate their own heat with their bodies I guess. Their major problem was rats that would get into the hut and kill baby rabbits.
That sounds like SOME weird show!
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Everyone is telling me the rabbit will be fine, so I'm going to stop worrying.