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In Queensland, Australia, it’s illegal to own a pet rabbit unless you’re a magician
January 24, 2020
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Beverly Hartland • Dec 4, 2023 at 12:41 am
No, they are not!! If we can have them as pets and do what we do for cats and dogs – spey/neuter, vaccinate and contain them properly, I don’t see why we shouldn’t have them as pets. Qld is the only state in Australia to be this way. Feral cats are causing more issues and there are huge problems with our fauna being under threat because of them.
I have spoken to many ‘farmers’, wheat and others, they say that rabbits are not a problem. One comment was that “the government believe them to be a problem”.