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    Shipping Pets from USA to Asia

    Someone has asked me about shipping bunny rabbits from USA to Indo, I recall NR had loads of info regarding shipping dogs, are you or others able to perhaps give me some info, point me in the right direction please?

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    What the fuck is a Bunny Rabbit?

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    You know - like Bugs Bunny. Mebe Elmer Fudd wants to come to Thailand too!

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    OH, OK, thought maybe he had a hair ball plugging up his supply tubing into his brain.
    You know how susceptible them "Cat People" are to hair balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    shipping bunny rabbits from USA to Indo
    Pets or?

    You need to check Indo laws for import of animals. If coming from the US will need a cert of health from US Dept of Agriculture. Also, may be subject to quarantine after arrival in Indo.

    There are all sorts of animal shippers in the US who will take care of all for your friend. Google is his griend.
    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    What the fuck is a Bunny Rabbit?
    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    You know - like Bugs Bunny. Mebe Elmer Fudd wants to come to Thailand too!
    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    OH, OK, thought maybe he had a hair ball plugging up his supply tubing into his brain. You know how susceptible them "Cat People" are to hair balls.
    You asked for it Willy. Why did you put this in the Lounge? You siwwy wabbit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    What the fuck is a Bunny Rabbit?
    To complete your edumecation BG, a bunny rabbit is a fluffy animal that is usually adored by small children and looks like this. Dead ones go nice in a stew





    However mention the word bunny and most full blooded males think of this



    An expensive animal to maintain and keep. Usually requires a grade one hutch studded with diamonds and satin sheets as bedding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propagator View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    What the fuck is a Bunny Rabbit?
    To complete your edumecation BG, a bunny rabbit is a fluffy animal that is usually adored by small children and looks like this. Dead ones go nice in a stew
    And delicious they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propagator
    However mention the word bunny and most full blooded males think of this An expensive animal to maintain and keep. Usually requires a grade one hutch studded with diamonds and satin sheets as bedding.
    Hell with them dead ones in a stew, I take this kind,, them is the ones I thought Willy meant, altho I do understand he knows nothing about this type

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    Quote Originally Posted by NortyII
    Pets or?

    You need to check Indo laws for import of animals. If coming from the US will need a cert of health from US Dept of Agriculture. Also, may be subject to quarantine after arrival in Indo.

    There are all sorts of animal shippers in the US who will take care of all for your friend. Google is his griend.
    Oh yeah, Pets.

    Thanks mate. owe you a green.

    Quote Originally Posted by Norton
    You asked for it Willy. Why did you put this in the Lounge? You siwwy wabbit.
    ooops.


    Quote Originally Posted by Propagator
    However mention the word bunny and most full blooded males think of this An expensive animal to maintain and keep. Usually requires a grade one hutch studded with diamonds and satin sheets as bedding.
    i'm outta greens mate....

    Any advice as to which flights are most pet friendly ?

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    Great pets, they ate my front lawn to the tune of a shit load of baht. Rabbits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Any advice as to which flights are most pet friendly ?
    Bunnies like to travel in luxury



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    Not quite sure if I, erm my friend can afford that on a teachers salary...

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    Why do they want to import them? Not being funny, but with a rabbit's life span & the stress caused to them by being transported, I wouldn't want to subject a pet rabbit of mine to that. Is it a business idea?

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    No, they are relocating, children's pets.

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    FFS, Cats taste pretty much the same, just tell them that they didn't make it and thats the best you can do.

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    As I said, have your friend check out folks who do this for a living. Answers to questions in your OP are easily answered by them. I assume your friend has a computer and can use google?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton
    I assume your friend has a computer and can use google?
    she's a little bit challenged, American and first time to move o/s and all...

    but yeah, that website is pretty helfpul, I think I did tell her to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propagator
    An expensive animal to maintain and keep. Usually requires a grade one hutch studded with diamonds and satin sheets as bedding
    wonder if a pearl necklace would help ?


    apparently there was a bear and a bunny rabbit shitting in the woods once.
    the bear asked the rabbit - " do you find the sh1t sticks to your fur ? "
    the bunny said no
    so the bear wiped its arse with the rabbit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    No, they are relocating, children's pets.
    In my opinion it would be far kinder to the rabbits to find them a good home in the US. I think relocating them would cause them unnecessary stress & possibly even their premature demise.

    Just find a reputable relocation company that has a history of dealing with pets. There should be a choice in their local phone book. They will sort all the documentation etc needed. Not rocket science. They will also charge for the service, obviously. Hopefully, if they're decent, they will also raise concerns about transporting rabbits.

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    Get a piccie of the bunnies and find the same coloured ones and give them to the kids when they arrive, Mum can give the real ones away in the States. Save alot of expense and heartache if Thumper doesn't arrive alive.

    Parents do that alot with small animals like hamsters and guinea pigs etc. when they die. (the animals, not the parents)

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    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain
    In my opinion it would be far kinder to the rabbits to find them a good home in the US. I think relocating them would cause them unnecessary stress & possibly even their premature demise.
    you could just require a few good photos of the , then select one the same from the local stock , and then pull the out of the hat

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    Good Idea,, Here is a good one..


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    that picture even tells you it is a hare, BG

    a different animal

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    Not really, I had a European Hare Buck when we tried the meat breeding of Rabbits,, and the thousands of rabbits on the islands were Hare introduced to the Farallons by the Russians when they ownes the Farallons.

    Most kids are retards when it comes to that anyway.,, Pet is a pet.

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