Considering getting a house rabbit? Or maybe you’ve already welcomed one into your family? Either way, you likely have lots of questions on everything from housing and diet to litter box training and ...
You may be shocked to find out that not all vets are well trained in rabbits (many can have as little as a two week slot for exotics as a whole including reptiles, birds and small furries). This means ...
If you're a first-time bunny owner, then you might be wondering what to feed a rabbit. Everyone knows that they love to munch on carrots, but really these should only be given sparingly as treats.
If you're thinking about getting a bunny, you might be wondering, 'How long do rabbits live?' It's something that's important to keep in mind before you commit to the responsibility. As pet parents, ...
I just saw my rabbit eating her feces. Is that normal? Yes! In the evening, you may observe your rabbit licking her rectum and eating some droppings in the process. These are called “night pellets” or ...
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When It Makes Sense to Neuter a Rabbit

Rabbits are social animals. To provide these adorable long-eared creatures with a suitable life, they must be kept in pairs ...
A vet has urged Britons to “do better” by their pet rabbits during Rabbit Awareness Week. The veterinary surgeon, who goes by Cat the Vet on her social media pages, posted a video on her TikTok ...
Q: I've fallen in love with my friend's rabbit, and I want one of my own. I wonder if the rabbit is lonely when my friend is at work and whether I should acquire two instead of one. Also, do shelters ...
An Australian vet has warned parents against adopting rabbits for young children and busted the common misconception that bunnies are 'easy' pets. Dr Tim Montgomery, from Sydney, said rabbits are far ...