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 Download this Book and Save Hundreds on Vet Bills!

We all want our beloved rodents to be happy and healthy. This means paying the vet hundreds of dollars for exams, right? No! Ask any vet -- the care your rodent gets at home has far more effect on his health than any vet exam. In fact, most vets give out advice along with prescriptions -- advice that could have prevented the illness in the first place! Wouldn't you like to have that advice now, before you have to hear it from your vet?

Rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters, and guinea pigs all have different needs. For instance, guinea pigs cannot metabolize vitamin C on their own, so you must provide it in their diet every day, or they can develop serious, and even fatal, health problems. Rats and mice don't have this problem, however. Understanding your rodent's diet needs is easy, will keep him healthier and happier, and can prevent expensive treatments in the future.

Note: we are not saying you will never have to visit the vet again! Vet care is important to your pet's health. However, with the care techniques in this book, you can prevent a multitude of costly illnesses with just a little knowledge!

Our "Rodent Care" e-book teaches you about diet and nutrition, and much, much more. Inside, gorgeous full-color photos illustrate the articles that teach you about:

  • Feeding Your Rodent
  • Your Rodent's Habitat
  • Your Rodent's Health
  • Your Rodent's Lifespan
  • Your Rodent's Size
  • Grooming Your Rodent
  • Spending Time with Your Rodent
  • Breeding Your Rodent
  • The Well-Equipped Rodent
  • The Cost of Rodent Ownership

"I thought a hamster was a perfect pet for my son, now I know more about them I will get a gerbil! I think this book saved us alot of trouble."

-- Janine C.



 What's An E-book?

An electronic book, or e-book, has pages, illustrations, and a table of contents just like a "regular" book. However, it is much better than a "regular" book:

  • Costs Less - With no printing costs, we can provide this e-book for only $4.73 -- normally $5.99! That's 30% off!
  • Instant Download - No waiting, no shipping costs, no driving to the book store!
  • Yours Forever - If you lose your copy or your computer crashes, we happily send you a new copy free of charge!
  • Free Upgrades for Life - Once you purchase an e-book from us, future upgraded and revised editions are yours for the asking, free of charge - your e-book will never be out of date!
  • Total Flexibility - Search the entire book by keyword instantly, point and click your way through the text, and print in any size you want!
  • Read Them Anywhere - You can have your entire library at your fingertips on a palm top, lap top, e-book reader - wherever you go!

 What's Inside



Purchase this quality e-book online! After entering your credit card number, you will be instantly taken to the download page where you can retrieve your new e-book. In the unlikely event that anything goes wrong, contact us and we will immediately e-mail your personal copy to you.

Your satisfaction is guaranteed. We always refund purchases immediately and just for the asking.

The information inside this e-book can save you hundreds of dollars every year!

  • Learn the secret to your rodent's nutrition needs, and keep him healthy
  • Find out what equipment you need, and what you don't need
  • Discover why hamsters should not be kept in pairs, but gerbils should
  • Pick up feeding tips that save money and prolong your rodent's life
  • Find out whether cages or aquariums are better for rodent housing, and why
  • Get detailed accounts of how much it costs to keep a rodent every week
  • ... and much more!
This e-book is a great value, and you could be reading it in the next five minutes. Why wait for the price to go up? Buy now at May's special rate of only $4.73 -- normally $5.99! That's 30% off!



 Do you have other pets? Try the other e-books in our popular "Pet Care" series!

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