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Rabbit care for beginners

Rabbits' life period varies with breed. Their life expectancy may vary from 5 to 15 years.
Rabbit care The safest place for the rabbit to live is indoors. They should never be kept outdoors as domestic rabbits are different from their wild relatives, they cannot tolerate extreme temperatures and cannot play a safe game in the presence of predators. Researchers state that the sight or sound of a nearby wild animal can make them suffer heart attacks.
Bunnies
face
a
lot
of
problem
even
in
the
limited
area
of
your
house.
Therefore
it
is
important
to
keep
everything
rabbit
safe.
If
you
are
not
caging
it
then
make
sure
hat
all
electrical
cords
are
out
of
reach
and
outlets
are
covered.
Their
chewing
can
also
result
in
poisoning
if
the
wrong
objects
are
left
in
the
open
or
in
unlocked
low
cabinets.
If
you
are
caging
your
pet
then
make
sure
that
the
cage
is
minimum
5
times
the
size
of
rabbits.
Your
rabbit
should
be
able
to
completely
stretch
out
in
his
cage
and
stand
up
on
his
hind
legs
without
bumping
his
head
on
the
top
of
the
cage.
Do
not
place
them
inside
the
wire
cages,
be
sure
to
layer
the
floor
with
cardboard
or
other
material.
Experts
suggest
to
keep
a
cardboard
box
in
the
cage
so
that
the
bunny
has
a
comfortable
place
to
hide,
The best food for rabbit are, hay, vegetables like carrots, carrot tops, parsley, broccoli, collard greens, mustard greens, dandelion greens, turnip greens, endive, romaine lettuce, kale and spinach. You can even feed them pellets, however remember overfeeding them with these will lead to obesity problems. Experts recommend restricting the amount of pellets fed, and compensating with fresh vegetables and grass hays.
Rabbits have sensitive digestive system. Therefore remember not to feed them with these foods. These include iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage, corn, beans, peas, potatoes, beets, onions, rhubarb, bamboo, seeds, grains, and many others. Also, don't feed your rabbit chocolate, candy, anything moldy, or most human foods. Be aware that common plants such as aloe, azalea, Calla lily, Lily of the Valley, philodendron, and assorted plant bulbs can be poisonous to rabbits.
Rabbits love to chew. It is an unavoidable behaviour. However this act can turn your house into a messy place. Imagine a house with bitten carpet, curtain, notebooks or anything that it can break into tiny bits. To avoid such an act and to keep them active or amused, put untreated wood blocks or cardboard in their cages. Bowls, balls, and rings made of willow wood are big hits with many rabbits. You can also use paper-towel rolls, and other chewable cardboard materials that can be tossed in the trash once they've served their nibbling act. Make sure to avoid objects with sharp edges, loose parts, or soft rubber that they can chew into pieces and swallow.
As rabbits are social, they need a great deal of interaction with their owners or other rabbits to be keep them active and un-destructive. Researchers state that it is necessary to schedule a daily playtime
Rabbits have individual preferences to the area to be groomed, the most common area they love to be patted or broomed is on their heads
So, follow these guidelines and caress your new buddy affectionately.



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