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What You Need to Know Rabbits require a minimum living space of 10ft x 6ft x 3ft high for two average-sized rabbits. Proper ventilation prevents overheating and ensures fresh air...
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What You Need to Know Rabbits require a minimum living space of 10ft x 6ft x 3ft high for two average-sized rabbits. Proper ventilation prevents overheating and ensures fresh air...
Clare Stone |
Can cats and rabbits get along? Rabbits are prey animals and cats are predators. so It might surprise you to know that, in the right circumstances, some cats and rabbits...
Jess Faraday |
Animal advocates around the world agree: it's best to spay and neuter your pets. But you may wonder if it's strictly necessary. Why bother if you only have one pet...
Jess Faraday |
A wild rabbit gets a lot of exercise. Pet rabbits also need a high level of activity and can suffer if they don’t have the space to play and run...
Jess Faraday |
Most of us have a first aid kit for ourselves. But you’d be surprised how many people forget to put one together for their pets. A rabbit first aid kit...
Jess Faraday |
Rabbits are happiest in pairs. But if you’re not buying a pair for breeding, and you don’t want any unexpected baby rabbits, it’s important to know the gender of your...
Jess Faraday |
Boredom in rabbits can cause both behavioural and health problems. You might know some of the signs, for example excessive chewing. But there are other ways your rabbit may be...
Jess Faraday |
Nobody likes to be bored, and that includes your rabbits. Worse, boredom can lead to health and behavioural concerns. So, how do you keep your bunny from getting bored? Making...
Jess Faraday |
Adopting a rabbit from a rescue might seem complicated. It doesn’t have to be. Learn what to expect from the rabbit adoption process, and how to prepare your enclosure to...
Jess Faraday |
Did you know that you can teach your rabbit tricks? It’s true. Bunnies are clever and love a challenge. Teaching tricks is also a great way to have fun and...
Jess Faraday |
Rabbits are different from cats and dogs. It should come as no surprise that their play styles are different, too. Understanding rabbit play can help you to build a stronger...
Jess Faraday |
Loving a bunny is different from loving a cat or dog. This is because they're very different animals. Rabbits are affectionate; they just express it differently. And if you don’t...
Jess Faraday |
Viral Haemorrhagic Disease (VHD) in rabbits is a highly infectious disease with a 50 to 100 per cent mortality rate. There is no treatment, but there is a vaccine to...
Jess Faraday |
Rabbits are prey animals, instinct tells them bigger animals probably want to eat them. So being picked up for a cuddle by a huge human can be a scary experience...
Jess Faraday |