Anyone who’s ever played hide-and-seek knows winning doesn’t come naturally. Being either the hider or the seeker requires a great…
An Abyssinian, a Cavy breed characterized as having eight rosettes, was awarded Best in Show during the Philippine Rabbit &…
When you think of Rats, things like garbage cans, stinky cheese, and sewers might come to mind. But did you…
Many people have probably encountered a Shrew without their even knowing it. This is probably because from a distance, the…
Having raised hundreds of Rabbits as the Chief Executive Officer of Elite Rabbits PH, Grace Domingo definitely knows a thing or two about finding perfection in a breed. And because of their tiny size and velvety soft coat, the Mini Rex Rabbit is often described as just that — perfection.
Himalayan Rabbits have become well-loved animal companions through the years. Aside from their adapting well to our country’s tropical climate, which makes them relatively easy to breed and raise, Himalayan Rabbits possess unique markings and a body type like no other Lagomorph.
Not too long ago, the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. (ARBA) gave acknowledgment to a Filipino: Jaime “Jimi” Lim of Sugar N’ Spice Rabbitry and Caviary has successfully raised all 49 rabbit breeds recognized by the association.
At the heart of rescuing and animal hoarding is compassion. Both truly want the best for their animal companions. The two differ when the rescuer needs rescuing and their previously rescued animals need to be rescued again – this is the point where the rescuer then becomes an animal hoarder.
When I was about five years old, I was obsessed with rabbits. Words could not describe how much I absolutely adored them.
When we see little critters hopping around with their small button noses and long fluffy ears, we think of one animal: rabbits.