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Taking Appropriate Care of Your Rabbit

Rabbits may be small but they have special requirements, different from other traditional pets we are used to. If it is in your mind to have a rabbit for a pet, the need to take the steps to learn how to take care of one first. To get you started, here are some things you should learn:

Hutch

Ideally, your rabbit’s cage should be at least 4 times larger than your rabbit, but bigger is always better especially if it will spend most of its time inside the cage. You should try to make the rabbits cage floor solid. Many rabbit cages are still made with wire floors with pull out pans underneath because it can be cleaned easily, but cages of this type are uncomfortable and my cause sores.If the only cage that you have access to as a wire floor and, then you need to cover up with either a piece of wood, some grass, or some sisal mats.

What to Feed Your Rabbit

Rabbits love to eat green this you need to have a supply of grass hay on hand such as brome or timothy. As a primary component of a rabbit’s diet, grass hay ensures that the rabbit’s intestinal tract is kept clean. You also need a supply of quality rabbit pellets. Younger rabbits (under 6 months old) should eat pellets that contain at least 18% fiber and 15% to 19% protein. As a third part of your rabbits diet, you’re going to need to feed it plenty of dark leafy green vegetables such as collard greens, carrots tops, lettuce, and turnip greens. At least 2 cups of leaves should be given for 6 pounds of rabbit. Give your rabbit a clean and fresh supply of water at all times.

Litter Training

Rabbits have a tendency to use a single part of its cage for littering. In your pet has decided on what part of its cage it’s going to use, you need to fill that area with timothy hay or pelleted newspaper litter. You need to make sure that you claim it’s litter box each and every day to keep the odors down.

Keeping the Cage Cleaned

Make sure that you clean your rabbits cage once a week. When you do this, you need to put your rabbit in another safe place in your house, or an alternate cage. Make sure that you sweep the floor in the cage and remove anything that is solid waste. When you are scrubbing the cages for, use soap and warm water.

Handling Your Rabbit

Rabbit injury is caused by improper handling. Never pick up a rabbit by its ears. Handle the rabbit carefully using one hand to support it’s front legs and the other hand to support it’s hind legs.

Rabbit Supply

If you want to own a rabbit you need to have the following items: A hutch or cage, a litter box with litter, a pet carrier, hay for feed, a pet grooming brush, quality rabbit pellet food, some safe chew toys, a digging box, and a food and water dish that is preferably made out of ceramic material.

This If you need to find a good place to buy these items, you can find them all at rabbit hutch for sale.

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