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Check your Lawn for Bunnies!
Read moreCheck Your Lawn for Bunnies Before You Mow! Most of us expect wild bunnies to be cuddled up safely in a deep, safe burrow. Sadly, this isn’t always the case. Sometimes the bunnies can be huddled up on top of the lawn. These cute bundles of fluffiness are sometimes hidden beneath old patches of dead grass. They can easily be
23rd June 201701It’s Time to Improve your Rabbit Grooming Game
Read moreRabbit grooming is a fantastic way of building a bond. It’s an important part of being a rabbit owner that needs to start as soon as your rabbit has settled into their new home. Grooming should take place all year round and continue throughout the life of your pet. While grooming can help build a strong relationship together, it does
25th May 2017Rabbit Awareness Week Theme Announced
Read moreRabbit Awareness Week 2017 The theme for the11th annual Rabbit Awareness Week has been announced. This year the main focus will be on the importance of feeding fresh grass and hay to help the dental, digestive and emotional health of these wonderful pets. Rabbits need to eat plenty of grass and hay. In fact, 85 to 90% of the diet
21st April 2017Plea to Improve the Lives of Rabbits Raised for Food
Read moreRabbit owners are becoming more aware of the conditions that are considered adequate for their pets. Sadly, there are far too many domestic rabbits being kept in cages that are far too small. Gradually, the situation is changing, thanks to improved information and social sharing. The lives of domestic rabbits are improving, but now the fight is being turned towards
24th March 2017Rabbit Friendly Housing Musts
Read moreMany rabbit hutches are too small and by no means rabbit friendly. Here are some things to consider before you buy a cage or accept one being offered for sale online or in local classified ads. The bigger the hutch the better. At least the hutch should measure H2 x W2 x L6 foot. The hutch needs to be big
24th February 2017Don’t Neglect Your Rabbit This Winter
Read moreThe colder weather has arrived and parts of the UK have ‘enjoyed’ snow and gales during this week. It’s not pleasant out there but that’s no excuse to neglect pet rabbits. You might want to stay inside and feel that your rabbit will be okay for one more day, but he won’t. Rabbits need looking after in all weather conditions,
20th January 2017Christmas Gifts for Rabbits
Read moreDon’t leave your bunny out of the fun, they love treats just as much as you! Today we’re sharing 5 Christmas gifts your rabbits will love to find under the tree (or in their hutch) on Christmas morning. A Lot of Soil! Most people don’t like their rabbits to dig in the garden and for good reason; they do like
9th December 20165 Winter Care Tips for Your Rabbits
Read moreIt’s cold and it’s only getting colder. We’ve had the first storm of the season and there are going to be more. While we are tucked up inside our cosy houses, many rabbits are left shivering in their small hutches. Sadly, many rabbits won’t make it through this winter, but you can do something to help by ensuring your rabbit
25th November 2016Rabbits Play an Important Role in Recovery
Read moreRabbits Honoured on International Rabbit Day Rabbits have been praised for the role they play in the rehabilitation of those who are dealing with mental health issues, fighting addiction and post-traumatic stress. Two bunnies have been celebrated by Gloucester House in Highworth. The two bunnies, Wilson and Ebby were named after the founders of the AA. Gloucester House, a Salvation
30th September 2016