Carbonio MKV Rabbit/Jetta 2.5 Cold Air Intake System
see
http://www.golfmk5.com/forums/showthread鈥?/a>
and
http://forums.fourtitude.com/zerothread?鈥?/a>What brand of intake would you recommend for my VW Rabbit?
If the car wasn't supplied with an intake it doesn't need one.
If you wnat a fast acr - buy a fast car. Don't be a yobo by ';suking'; up a VW!What brand of intake would you recommend for my VW Rabbit?
AEM, good product, good price.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Would a dog crate be okay to use as a rabbit cage?
The crate is 42L x 26W x 28H. I plan on putting a shelf in the cage for my bunny to jump on too. Also, my bunny isn't going to be in the cage all day either. She gets at least 4-6 hours a day to run freely around my room. :]
Here is a link to the crate:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753753
Thanks.Would a dog crate be okay to use as a rabbit cage?
Well, the dog cage is really big for the average size of a bunny, i don't see why it would be so bad to keep the bunny is that big cage, the bunny will have more comfort space and feel less ';squeezed'; in the cage. just make sure that the dog cages bars are small enough for the rabbit to not escape. When your doing that remember that rabbits are very flexible and if the cage's bars barely hold in the rabbit, you'll be better off with a normal rabbit cage. You still have to give the rabbit all the things you normally get with a rabbit cage. I know mostly all the people would tell you that that is a bad idea to use the dog cage, but it will be smart of you to use the dog cage.Would a dog crate be okay to use as a rabbit cage?
No.I have a baby boy rabbit,it is not ok.But i can help you to find a cheap,complete rabbit kit with cage.It includes,bedding,toys,food,treats and a water bottle.Go to ebay or amazon and search ';my super pet'; bunny kit. I assure you,if you can't find it there,it will be at a local pet-shop.
My teacher, a vet, uses those for a couple of her rabbits. I know most people are going to tell you not to though. Really I don't see what's wrong with it. That dog crate is much larger than most rabbit cages on the market,
WOW! I would get it if I had a rabbit, it looks big enough; way bigger then the cages I've seen for rabbits! :D Plus if you rabbit is getting 4-6 hours of free time to roam around, I think it would be fine!
well just get a bunny cage and that cage will not work
Here is a link to the crate:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753753
Thanks.Would a dog crate be okay to use as a rabbit cage?
Well, the dog cage is really big for the average size of a bunny, i don't see why it would be so bad to keep the bunny is that big cage, the bunny will have more comfort space and feel less ';squeezed'; in the cage. just make sure that the dog cages bars are small enough for the rabbit to not escape. When your doing that remember that rabbits are very flexible and if the cage's bars barely hold in the rabbit, you'll be better off with a normal rabbit cage. You still have to give the rabbit all the things you normally get with a rabbit cage. I know mostly all the people would tell you that that is a bad idea to use the dog cage, but it will be smart of you to use the dog cage.Would a dog crate be okay to use as a rabbit cage?
No.I have a baby boy rabbit,it is not ok.But i can help you to find a cheap,complete rabbit kit with cage.It includes,bedding,toys,food,treats and a water bottle.Go to ebay or amazon and search ';my super pet'; bunny kit. I assure you,if you can't find it there,it will be at a local pet-shop.
My teacher, a vet, uses those for a couple of her rabbits. I know most people are going to tell you not to though. Really I don't see what's wrong with it. That dog crate is much larger than most rabbit cages on the market,
WOW! I would get it if I had a rabbit, it looks big enough; way bigger then the cages I've seen for rabbits! :D Plus if you rabbit is getting 4-6 hours of free time to roam around, I think it would be fine!
well just get a bunny cage and that cage will not work
Ladies: How can you really 'get into it' with your rabbit?
with all that noise?
I just received my very own rampant rabbit and although I enjoyed the sensation the noise was so off putting I couldn't finish the job!Ladies: How can you really 'get into it' with your rabbit?
lol...it is noisy!
Just go old school...dildoLadies: How can you really 'get into it' with your rabbit?
Ok .. So I work with this lady .... She had killed several of those friendly little rabbits.
She has mentioned the music and such that covers the noise.
It may also help if you have an equipment ';Operator'; who assists in finishing the job.
you just received your own? gee you are a late bloomer ;) put on some porn to cover the noise :P
How do rabbits make noise? I thought they had cotton balls....
I do not own a rabbit.
the only good rabbit`s a dead one
Try sitting on the washing machine at the same time you will hardly hear it.
ipod....
How about trying a carrot instead?
put your headphones on:)
Use it outside then.
you think you got troubles my jack russell ran off with mine giggle x
I just received my very own rampant rabbit and although I enjoyed the sensation the noise was so off putting I couldn't finish the job!Ladies: How can you really 'get into it' with your rabbit?
lol...it is noisy!
Just go old school...dildoLadies: How can you really 'get into it' with your rabbit?
Ok .. So I work with this lady .... She had killed several of those friendly little rabbits.
She has mentioned the music and such that covers the noise.
It may also help if you have an equipment ';Operator'; who assists in finishing the job.
you just received your own? gee you are a late bloomer ;) put on some porn to cover the noise :P
How do rabbits make noise? I thought they had cotton balls....
I do not own a rabbit.
the only good rabbit`s a dead one
Try sitting on the washing machine at the same time you will hardly hear it.
ipod....
How about trying a carrot instead?
put your headphones on:)
Use it outside then.
you think you got troubles my jack russell ran off with mine giggle x
How much food do you have to feed a 1 year old or 3 year old rabbit?
i am getting a rabbit that is 3 or 1 years old. how many times do i have to feed it a day?How much food do you have to feed a 1 year old or 3 year old rabbit?
Feed them once a day. Give them as much food as they will eat. If it gets excericise you won't have to worry about it getting so fat it's unhealthy. Believe it or not if you have a tree in your yard ( with no poison ivy or anything) get a little branch with just a couple of leaves on it and put it in the bunnies pen. They love to eat the branch ( which is very good for their teeth) and they like the leaves too. Bunnies eat about any fruit and veggie offered to them. Some rabbits are a lot more picky than others. I have 2 rabbits that eat any veggie or fruit pretty much. Wubby on the other side doesn't like much at all. P.s. I have figured out that a popular food seems to be dandelion. Oh, they love it. The leaves and the flower.( dandelion is also really good for a bunny with pneomonia) Hope I helped!! How much food do you have to feed a 1 year old or 3 year old rabbit?
A general guideline for a rabbit diet is
- a serving of hay as big as their body
- a serving of vegetables as big as their head
- a serving of pellets (timothy-based) as big as their ears
- a serving of treats (fruits) as big as their tail
As for timing/portions, whatever is good for you is a good method.
Just try to keep it consistence from day to day.
My rabbit gets fed twice a day. In the morning he gets 1/4 cup of pellets and a 'bunny salad' and the same in the evening. And he has hay 24/7. Plus his treat usually a grape or something in the middle of the day and before bed.pores
Feed them once a day. Give them as much food as they will eat. If it gets excericise you won't have to worry about it getting so fat it's unhealthy. Believe it or not if you have a tree in your yard ( with no poison ivy or anything) get a little branch with just a couple of leaves on it and put it in the bunnies pen. They love to eat the branch ( which is very good for their teeth) and they like the leaves too. Bunnies eat about any fruit and veggie offered to them. Some rabbits are a lot more picky than others. I have 2 rabbits that eat any veggie or fruit pretty much. Wubby on the other side doesn't like much at all. P.s. I have figured out that a popular food seems to be dandelion. Oh, they love it. The leaves and the flower.( dandelion is also really good for a bunny with pneomonia) Hope I helped!! How much food do you have to feed a 1 year old or 3 year old rabbit?
A general guideline for a rabbit diet is
- a serving of hay as big as their body
- a serving of vegetables as big as their head
- a serving of pellets (timothy-based) as big as their ears
- a serving of treats (fruits) as big as their tail
As for timing/portions, whatever is good for you is a good method.
Just try to keep it consistence from day to day.
My rabbit gets fed twice a day. In the morning he gets 1/4 cup of pellets and a 'bunny salad' and the same in the evening. And he has hay 24/7. Plus his treat usually a grape or something in the middle of the day and before bed.
Has any one seen a stray black and white rabbit in the minneapolis region of Minnesota, cuz mine is gone?
i can't find her anywhere in the yard.Has any one seen a stray black and white rabbit in the minneapolis region of Minnesota, cuz mine is gone?
I don't have an answer for you, but I really hope you find your bunny. They are such sweet pets!
I don't have an answer for you, but I really hope you find your bunny. They are such sweet pets!
I think my rabbit has something in her ear?
My rabbit has redish crusty stuff in her ear it looks liks scabs. It hurts her for the ear to be touched. She is an indoor rabbit, and dosen't go outside often. I found some gnats in her food pellets and threw away the pellets immediately. This was either yesterday or two days ago. What could it be? Mites? or something else? How can I cure it without hurting my rabbit?I think my rabbit has something in her ear?
OMG OMG... yes!!!! It is ear mites and should be treated by a veterinarian ASAP!!! Run, do not walk to your vet. A rabbit can lose his/her hearing, the mites can invade the brain, the ears can need to be amputated and/or death if it does not get treated. The rabbit should be on Baytril antibiotic (have the vet give it a good shot of it at the office and take home the liquid), the vet will clean its ears of the mites (which is VERY painful for the Bun), you should give the bun plain yogurt twice a day once you get it back home and it is VERY contagious to ALL other pets you may have in the home. Also make sure to wash your hands thoroughly when treating the bun. You don't want to get sick either.I think my rabbit has something in her ear?
It could be mites. Take him to the vet asap because it could get infected and that would be very bad.
It could be many things...mites is one thing that comes to mind. Here is link to information about skin diseases in rabbits:
http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Skin_diseas鈥?/a>
The best thing you can do it take your rabbit to a rabbit savvy vet first thing on Monday. Here are a couple of links to help you selet a vet:
http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.h鈥?/a>
Vets: http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/r鈥?/a>
Hope your bunny is soon OK
OMG OMG... yes!!!! It is ear mites and should be treated by a veterinarian ASAP!!! Run, do not walk to your vet. A rabbit can lose his/her hearing, the mites can invade the brain, the ears can need to be amputated and/or death if it does not get treated. The rabbit should be on Baytril antibiotic (have the vet give it a good shot of it at the office and take home the liquid), the vet will clean its ears of the mites (which is VERY painful for the Bun), you should give the bun plain yogurt twice a day once you get it back home and it is VERY contagious to ALL other pets you may have in the home. Also make sure to wash your hands thoroughly when treating the bun. You don't want to get sick either.I think my rabbit has something in her ear?
It could be mites. Take him to the vet asap because it could get infected and that would be very bad.
It could be many things...mites is one thing that comes to mind. Here is link to information about skin diseases in rabbits:
http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Skin_diseas鈥?/a>
The best thing you can do it take your rabbit to a rabbit savvy vet first thing on Monday. Here are a couple of links to help you selet a vet:
http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.h鈥?/a>
Vets: http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/r鈥?/a>
Hope your bunny is soon OK
Can you use rabbit pellets in the bottom of a iguanas tank?
we heard that you can put rabbit pellets in the bottom of your iguana's tank for the bedding instead of newspaper ?Can you use rabbit pellets in the bottom of a iguanas tank?
If you've already got an iguana don't you think you should know this already?
Buy a copy of 'iguanas for dummies', it's a very good book.
I wouldn't use a hot rock as they can heat up too much and burn the lizard.Can you use rabbit pellets in the bottom of a iguanas tank?
Hot rocks are not recommended. Iguanas regulate their heat from above. They will basically sit on a hot rock until they have serious burns because they are waiting for their back to become warm.
You should be misting the enclosure to provide a more naturally humid environment for your iguana, this will cause the rabbit pellets to break down to dust and grow mould. Better to stick to newspaper or one of the reptile safe bark mulches like cypress.
I have used rabbit pellets with many reptiles including iguanas. It is composed mainly of alfalfa, which is not only safe if ingested but can be feed regularly to an iguana.
There are a verity of substrates you can use - coconut fiber/husk, potting soil ( without perlite), aspen and cypress shaving/mulch/bark, repta-bark products, outdoor/reptile carpeting.
Heat rocks can cause severe burns,so not recommended. You can provide heat throughlightss, under tank heaters and specialty reptile heating platforms, with a combination usually working best. Be sure to use a thermoregulator to allow for better control over the temperature. The heated area does need to be large enough for the entire reptile to bask.
This site has a lot of information on iguana care.
http://www.greenigsociety.org/careinfo.h鈥?/a>
Rabbit pellets aren't the greatest to use because when you spray your tank/enclosure they become very soiled, which then cleaning doesn't make fun.
The EASIEST floor covering to use is newspaper or paper towels, just change daily when you clean the tank. A lot of floor coverings can in time cause blockage for your iguana which will then mean surgery or death.
Floor covering:
BAD floor covering: bark, dirt, moss, sand, pellets, coconut fiber are all bad ... at some point your iguana will try and lick swallow and then possibly cause blockage which will then need to be surgically removed or possibly death ... SAFE floor covering: newspaper (unprinted), paper towels, towels, vinyl flooring, indoor/outdoor carpeting - if you have any lose fibers from the carpeting or the towels please remove and replace - unprinted newspaper if you possibly can use is safer just in case your ig likes to try and eat the newspaper some ink may contain soy
http://www.greenigsociety.org/accessorie鈥?/a>
Heating rocks are BAD they can cause major underbelly burns. Iguanas do not feel the heat from there bellys so they will sit there and not know that its burning. You can use the heat rock ONLY IF you remove the cord. Using a rock from outside (cleaned) and placed under heat (basking light) will warm up.
http://www.iguanaden.org/care/heatabove-鈥?/a>
http://www.iguanaden.org/care/hotrock.ht鈥?/a>
Sites for you to read:
http://www.greenigsociety.org/ - http://www.iguanaden.org/ - http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/index.html
A great book to read and have on hand:
Iguanas for Dummies by Melissa Kaplan
Yahoo has some great sites for Iguana owners... these groups helped me and still help w/ questions .. if you'd like to join:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/BabyI鈥?/a> - http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Iguan鈥?/a>
no they can eat the pellets and get sick. just use newspaper or go to the pet store.
If you've already got an iguana don't you think you should know this already?
Buy a copy of 'iguanas for dummies', it's a very good book.
I wouldn't use a hot rock as they can heat up too much and burn the lizard.Can you use rabbit pellets in the bottom of a iguanas tank?
Hot rocks are not recommended. Iguanas regulate their heat from above. They will basically sit on a hot rock until they have serious burns because they are waiting for their back to become warm.
You should be misting the enclosure to provide a more naturally humid environment for your iguana, this will cause the rabbit pellets to break down to dust and grow mould. Better to stick to newspaper or one of the reptile safe bark mulches like cypress.
I have used rabbit pellets with many reptiles including iguanas. It is composed mainly of alfalfa, which is not only safe if ingested but can be feed regularly to an iguana.
There are a verity of substrates you can use - coconut fiber/husk, potting soil ( without perlite), aspen and cypress shaving/mulch/bark, repta-bark products, outdoor/reptile carpeting.
Heat rocks can cause severe burns,so not recommended. You can provide heat throughlightss, under tank heaters and specialty reptile heating platforms, with a combination usually working best. Be sure to use a thermoregulator to allow for better control over the temperature. The heated area does need to be large enough for the entire reptile to bask.
This site has a lot of information on iguana care.
http://www.greenigsociety.org/careinfo.h鈥?/a>
Rabbit pellets aren't the greatest to use because when you spray your tank/enclosure they become very soiled, which then cleaning doesn't make fun.
The EASIEST floor covering to use is newspaper or paper towels, just change daily when you clean the tank. A lot of floor coverings can in time cause blockage for your iguana which will then mean surgery or death.
Floor covering:
BAD floor covering: bark, dirt, moss, sand, pellets, coconut fiber are all bad ... at some point your iguana will try and lick swallow and then possibly cause blockage which will then need to be surgically removed or possibly death ... SAFE floor covering: newspaper (unprinted), paper towels, towels, vinyl flooring, indoor/outdoor carpeting - if you have any lose fibers from the carpeting or the towels please remove and replace - unprinted newspaper if you possibly can use is safer just in case your ig likes to try and eat the newspaper some ink may contain soy
http://www.greenigsociety.org/accessorie鈥?/a>
Heating rocks are BAD they can cause major underbelly burns. Iguanas do not feel the heat from there bellys so they will sit there and not know that its burning. You can use the heat rock ONLY IF you remove the cord. Using a rock from outside (cleaned) and placed under heat (basking light) will warm up.
http://www.iguanaden.org/care/heatabove-鈥?/a>
http://www.iguanaden.org/care/hotrock.ht鈥?/a>
Sites for you to read:
http://www.greenigsociety.org/ - http://www.iguanaden.org/ - http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/index.html
A great book to read and have on hand:
Iguanas for Dummies by Melissa Kaplan
Yahoo has some great sites for Iguana owners... these groups helped me and still help w/ questions .. if you'd like to join:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/BabyI鈥?/a> - http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Iguan鈥?/a>
no they can eat the pellets and get sick. just use newspaper or go to the pet store.
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