Is It A Problem If Rabbits Don’t Eat Pellets?
If rabbits are being provided with a high-fibre natural diet such as good quality hay there is no actual need
Read moreIf rabbits are being provided with a high-fibre natural diet such as good quality hay there is no actual need
Read moreFor people who are not familiar with this concept, "night droppings" are an essential part of a rabbit’s nutrition. Healthy
Read moreI would not advise allowing slugs to get into your rabbit’s food bowl, as they can spread diseases as bacteria
Read moreVegetables are essential to the health of rabbits and at least two cups of three different vegetables per 3 kg
Read moreThis as much depends on the responsibility of the parent as the child. No 10 year old child, however responsible,
Read moreBegin by stroking the top of her head. Do not offer your hand for a bunny to sniff the way
Read moreRabbits have a unique digestive system, which best suits a high fiber, low protein, low energy diet. A high fiber
Read moreI’m not sure I understand the beginning of your question. I am assuming that your rabbit lives indoors with you?
Read moreIt may well be that your rabbit was suffering from a bacterial infection called pasteurella. Although her ulcers probably did
Read moreBefore I address your question, I want to point out that its possible your guinea pig is not actually an
Read moreHard crusts or mats in a rabbit’s fur are often the result of the rabbit not being groomed often or
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