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  • What bible verse? Please help!?

    I lost my bible (possibly stolen??) and I can't find this verse anywhere. I want to mark it in my new bible. Please help. It has something do with how the people cried father father and god answered that he had not known them. They were people that thought they were living good faith filled lives, but truly weren't. Please help! Thanks in advance! God Bless!

    22 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Rabbit digs and nibbles when being held - please help!?

    We have a wonderful netherland dwarf rabbit that we adopted from the humane society. He is the most friendly rabbit I have ever met. He loves to be held and pet. I grew up showing rabbits in ARBA - but showing rabbits is different from having pet rabbits.

    When ever my daughter or I hold our rabbit, he LOVES to dig. It kind of makes you nervous. He can really scratch you if you're not dressed properly. We always stop him immediately, but still - it's not the greatest thing.

    Occasionally he will also start doing this little bite thing - mostly to our clothing that we're wearing. He takes little nibbles and pulls back and takes another little nibble - like 10 a second. Kind of weird and makes your heart beat faster!

    Any ideas on how to fix this problem? We really like our rabbit and these problems are really preventing us from spending the 1 on 1 time that we want to spend with him for fear of him behaving this way.

    1 AnswerOther - Pets1 decade ago
  • Horse Stocked Up (swollen on all 4 legs), Can't Walk, Blood Results Normal - what's wrong?

    My horse is stocked up big time. I found him this morning when I went out to ride. He couldn't walk, we had to force him to hop up to the hose. We hosed, hosed, and hosed more. We did blood work, and all of his values are normal - we also tested for Ehlichia/Anaplasmosis and was negative. We are treating him for laminitis - although it usually doens't cause stocking up (hosing, standing wraps, bute, styrofoam shoes). I am stumped and so is the vets that I'm working with. He is eating lots, drinking, and having BM's. Any ideas out there?

    8 AnswersHorses1 decade ago