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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 |
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...
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Which is happier, an indoor rabbit or a rabbit that lives outside? The truth is, rabbits can be healthy and happy indoors or outdoors, provided they have a safe, spacious...
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What can you line a rabbit hutch with? Quite a few things, actually. But before you do, there are some considerations to keep in mind. Like why you should line...
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No one likes to think about their rabbit dying. Unfortunately, sudden rabbit death is common. Knowing some of the reasons can help to bring a sense of closure. And if...
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The lifespan of a pet rabbit can vary, but on the average, a rabbit has a similar lifespan to a cat or dog. That is, with proper care and feeding,...
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Should you build your own hutch from rabbit hutch plans? Or should you go pre-built? It’s easiest, of course, to buy a pre-made rabbit hutch. Home and Roost makes some...
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Before we answer that question, it’s important to understand the difference between a rabbit hutch and a rabbit run. A rabbit hutch is your rabbit’s "inside" living area. It’s where...
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Rabbits love to chew, whether they’re snacking on their hutch or making a meal of your favourite data cords. But why do they do it? More importantly, how can you...
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We’d probably all prefer not to think about our rabbits’ poo. But feces can provide important clues about your rabbit’s health. What does healthy rabbit poo look like? And what...
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Gastrointestinal stasis is a potentially deadly condition that affects a rabbit's digestive tract. Changes in a rabbit’s gut bacteria slow digestion. As a result, gas forms and toxins accumulate. GI...
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Rabbit manure, bunny honey, bunny gold. No matter what you call it, rabbit poop is nutritious, easy to work with, and great for your garden. Learn how to make rabbit...
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There are many reasons your bunnies may be fighting. A rabbit may fight to show dominance. Biting and nipping are also mating behavior. Paradoxically, rabbits may even fight as part...
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Whether it’s to stop your rabbit digging out of their house or to make sure predators don't get in, you need your rabbit hutch and run to be secure. We’ll...
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