Keeping a rabbit can be a fun experience, especially if you want a cute animal that you just won’t get bored with. Rabbits are incredibly fun to be around, and they really like to play. Once the rabbit begins to feel at home in its environment and starts to move around freely, it is a …
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Building a strong bond with your rabbit is important if you want your partnership to grow old and you don’t want to seem as if you have the rabbit locked inside your house. When you bring a rabbit into your house, you should know that there are quite a few things that are going to …
Rabbits, being prey animals, are extremely skittish by nature. They are known to be super jumpy, wary of any and all humans and animals that try to interact with them. This means that they may frequently run away from you due to no fault of your own. Still, there are things that you can do, …
Bringing a rabbit into your house is a big decision, and one that you must take after considerable care. They might be small creatures, but rabbits often need a considerable amount of care. If you are thinking that you are going to bring a rabbit home and just leave it in your house unattended, this …
If you have a pet rabbit, then you already know they can be very loving pets and often display a wide variety of non-verbal cues to try and communicate with each other and their owners. You may be wondering what they are trying to communicate with their owners and how they show affection or signs …
Rabbits are known to be affectionate and loving animals not just to one another, but to their owners as well. They love to snuggle, lick, and yes, even climb all over you. This is simply their way of letting you know they love you. But specifically, what does it mean when your rabbit climbs all …
Rabbits have been domesticated since the Middle Ages. Since then, they’ve become a popular option as pets. Much like owners of any other animal, understanding their behavior is the key to being a great rabbit owner. Their Biology Rabbits are prey animals. In the wild, they need to be able to quickly escape from predators. …
Since the exact cause of death in pet rabbits cannot be determined without doing a post death exam, the cause can be anything from old age to disease. The most common types of death in rabbits are old age, stress, diseases, and infections. Rabbits can become stressed about several different things and, in instances of …
Rabbits, although cute and cuddly creatures, are known for being extremely good at procreating. So, it’s not a surprise that both female and male rabbits have a thing for humping. Although when male rabbits do it it’s pretty self-explanatory, it may seem odd when females do it. So what’s really the reason behind female rabbits …
Rabbits have a very fast metabolism that requires them to eat throughout the course of the day. Rabbits are herbivores that are regarded as grazers; they like to munch on one thing or the other throughout the day. If your rabbit is not eating or if there has been a sudden loss of appetite, you …