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This month's topic "Caring for Your Disabled Rabbit," is presented by volunteer Amy Spintman. Amy has a wealth of experience in caring for disabled rabbits. Her website, www.catsandrabbitsandmore.com , has a special section devoted to disabled rabbits and she also hosts an email list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/disabledrabbits/. Amy will share advice and tips on housing, nutrition, nursing care, and quality of life issues for rabbits who have a variety of physical disabilities.