New Zealand rabbits are medium size, and they need plenty of room to hop and play. Make sure that you provide your New Zealand rabbit with a cage that is at least 30 inches (76.2 cm) long by 24 inches wide by 18 inches (45.7 cm) high.  Do not get a wire bottom cage because these types of cages can hurt your rabbit’s feet. Choose a cage that has a solid metal bottom instead.  Puppy playpens also work well as rabbit enclosures. A puppy playpen will give your New Zealand rabbit lots of space to hop around. You may also consider getting a special rabbit condo enclosure. These types of enclosures have lots of hiding places and tunnels for rabbits to explore and enjoy. Rabbits like to hide now and then to feel more secure. Try adding a cardboard box or a wooden nest box to your rabbit’s cage so that she can retreat if she feels nervous or frightened. A cardboard box provides a nice hiding spot for your New Zealand rabbit and your rabbit can also move the box around and chew on it. If you don’t want you New Zealand rabbit urinating and defecating all over the cage, then you can place a small litter box in the corner of your rabbit’s cage. Line the litter box with a few sheets of newspaper and then lay some hay over the newspaper. Dump out the contents of the box once per day and refill with new materials.  If your New Zealand rabbit is not using her litter box, then try moving the litter box to the corner that she is using as a toilet spot. Try placing a few litter boxes around your house so that your rabbit can use them as needed. Never use cedar or pine shavings in your rabbit’s litter box. These materials may cause your rabbit to develop respiratory and liver problems. If you keep your rabbit outside, then she will be at risk of premature death for a variety of reasons. Rabbits do not do well outside because they are prone to overheating and hypothermia, they frighten easily, and they require companionship.   Even if predators cannot gain access to your rabbit in her cage, she may have a heart attack from fear. A pet rabbit kept outside may develop antisocial behavior issues, such as aggression, so keeping a rabbit outside will make it into a poor pet.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a cage for your New Zealand rabbit. Add a hiding place. Include a litter box. Keep your New Zealand rabbit in your house.


Moving on from any relationship takes time, and getting over a cheater may be even more complicated. Don’t be hard on yourself when you catch yourself breaking down in the middle of the day or longingly wondering what your ex might be up to. Such reactions are completely normal. Be patient. With time, you’ll gradually start to feel better. The worst thing you can do after being cheated on is vowing off all men because you believe they are all cheaters. Also, be wary of friends who try to comfort you with statements like, “All men cheat.”  A negative mindset like this will make it harder for you to open up to someone new in the future. Plus, it’s unfair to make every man pay for your ex's actions. Instead, look around your circle of family and friends. Focus on the good relationships in your life. The cheating wasn’t your fault, that’s for sure. But there’s probably something about this bad relationship that you can take responsibility for, even if it’s simply “I ignored a gut feeling and I shouldn’t have.” Think about what you could have done differently. Another way to take ownership is admitting that maybe you choose guys you want to "save". Learn from this by revising your “type” and avoiding guys like your ex. It can be frightening to consider dating again after being cheated on, but you must. Don’t allow one bad apple to make you distrustful of the whole bunch. There are great guys out there and you owe it to yourself to meet them. Once you’re ready to date again, relax your expectations and focus on making friends with a potential love interest. If he has positive traits and you like his personality, consider getting serious.
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One-sentence summary -- Give it time. Don’t make sweeping generalizations. Take ownership for your part. Get back out there.


This method involves inserting a second CD into the player, so, to prevent damage to a beloved album, try to procure a blank CD or one that you otherwise don't care about.  Turn the CD player on before proceeding. If this requires you to start the car, then start the car and turn the CD player on.  Note: This method, like several others in this article, carries the risk of damage to the stuck CD or the player itself. Use caution when inserting any foreign objects into your CD player. If you're ever worried about damaging your CD player, stop and take your problem to a professional. Your CD should be above the stuck CD. With luck, you'll be able to feel the stuck CD slide beneath the one in your hand. By doing this, you are attempting to give the stuck CD traction against the mechanism that the player uses to eject it. If you feel the stuck CD start to eject, to care to ensure that it doesn't become sandwiched between the second CD and the edge of the CD slot. If this doesn't work, repeat, but try to get the blank CD below the the jammed CD, then gently pry it upwards. CD players can differ in their precise ejection mechanism, so sometimes upward pressure can be more successful in giving the ejection mechanism traction on a stuck CD than downward pressure. Sometimes, applying pressure to the unit itself can help the stuck CD gain traction. If the player is mounted in such a way that it's near the upper surface of the dashboard, you may have success repeating the steps in this method while pressing or gently but firmly smacking the area of the dashboard above the player.  Note that, while some have had success by banging on the dash, this can damage delicate components of the center console, so it is not recommended if your car has a GPS, etc. between the CD player and the top surface of the dashboard.
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One-sentence summary --
Grab a blank or useless CD. Place the second CD about 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep into the slot. Press the 'Eject' button and gently wiggle the CD around. Apply pressure to the unit.