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rabbitsandbunny · 1 year ago
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What is the fruit that rabbits can eat?
Although fruit is a safe food source for herbivorous animals like rabbits, it shouldn't make up more than half of their plant diet. Fruits shouldn't make up more than 2% of your rabbit's overall diet. Rather, the majority of your bunny's daily diet should consist of grass hay, green leafy vegetables, and rabbit pellets; fruits should only be given as nutritious treats. Overindulgence in fruit can lead to life-threatening intestinal problems such as ileus. Read More...
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rabbitsandbunny · 2 years ago
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Why do rabbits consume their own poop?
Is it acceptable for rabbits to consume their own waste? Like cats, rabbits are meticulous groomers and maintain excellent hygiene. They are frequently observed grooming their behinds, licking their paws, and smoothing the fur around their ears. But they might also eat a certain kind of dung when they're cleansing their behinds. Rabbits do this for a reason, despite the fact that it may seem like the complete antithesis of excellent hygiene. Read Here...
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rabbitsandbunny · 2 years ago
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At What Age Can a Rabbit Be Spayed or Neutered?
When your pet rabbit reaches sexual maturity, it's time to get it spayed or neutered. This refers to the age of between three and six months for most rabbits. If surgery is required, it may be performed a little later on the giant breed of rabbit because these breeds may mature a few months later. A study that was published in the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine in 2022 states that if female rabbits live over the age of three without experiencing any reproductive problems, they are 19 times more likely to develop reproductive diseases! Read Here...
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rabbitsandbunny · 2 years ago
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What to do with a rabbit that chews everything?
How do you stop your bunny from gnawing on everything? For rabbits, chewing is an essential and natural behaviour. However, a restless rabbit's desire to chew can turn destructive very quickly when kept in captivity. If a roaming rabbit remains in its own way for an extended period of time, it may swallow harmful substances. Teaching your rabbit what is acceptable to chew on and what is not will help prevent it from chewing anything in sight and possibly becoming ill in the process. Read Here...
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