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Rabbits information edited
08/14/05
This is absolutely critical information you need whether you already own a rabbit or you are just thinking about getting a rabbit pet.
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Want to know more about your bunny and understand him/her better? This short article contains facts that every rabbit owner should know.
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How do you know when your bunny rabbit pet is happy? Use your imagination and creativity!
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Rabbits are generally quiet animals, but they are not completely silent. Bunnies make plenty of noises from growling to screaming, to communicate how they feel. Here's how to decipher them...
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We get a lot of questions emailed to us about taking care of baby bunnies - so we'd like to devote this article to taking care of the little critters.
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Here are a few very important facts about bunnies and children. Rabbits can be a wonderful pet only under these circumstances.
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If your rabbit pet is going to be alone for eight hours or more a day, you should give serious consideration to adopting new bunny.
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Most rabbit lovers insist the only way to properly house a rabbit pet is indoors because the outdoors, though not impossible (as we'll discuss) poses way too many hazards.
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Your bunny's housing will need plenty of room for a full-size litter box (consider having two if you have two pets,) her hay box, her food bowl and either a water bowl or a water bottle. Let's talk about rabbit cages and hutches!
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We get a LOT of email asking for help in naming newly adopted rabbit pets. Well, as part of our research we looked into the most popular bunny names, so we thought we'd share them with you.
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In order to prevent hairballs in your bunny, you should brush your pet often, especially when they are shedding (which is every three months.)
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Did you ever think about having an emergency first-aid-kit on hand specifically for your rabbit, just like you might have for yourself and your family?
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One thing a lot of people don't realize is that most rabbit pets can be litter box trained, just like a cat!
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Your rabbit will need her nails clipped fairly often, and you have two choices when it comes to clipping nails: you can take your pet to the vet or you can cut her nails yourselves.
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Using a leash or harness on a bunny is a highly debated subject amongst long-time rabbit owners and experts for good reason. There have been many accidental deaths as a result.
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