Category: Health & Care

  • Why Do Rabbits Eat Their Poop?

    Why Do Rabbits Eat Their Poop?

    Many individuals will cringe at the site when they see an animal eating their own fecal matter. Why do many animals, including rabbits, do this? Is it unhealthy, and should you stop them? Let’s find out.  Rabbits eat their poop, known as cecotropes, to absorb additional nutrients into the body that their digestive system was…

  • How To Treat Ear Mites In Rabbits?

    How To Treat Ear Mites In Rabbits?

    Every rabbit can get ear mites; however, being around infected animals, whether in a pet store, a rescue center, or a home with multiple rabbits, increases the risk of getting the disease. In addition, exposure to mite eggs deposited in bedding materials like grass, straw, or wood chips can also increase the risk of infection.…

  • How To Groom A Bunny? – Rabbit Grooming Routine

    How To Groom A Bunny? – Rabbit Grooming Routine

    Grooming a bunny can seem impossible as most bunnies do not typically like to be groomed. However, rabbits need to be groomed, so they don’t mat. So, how should you groom a bunny? Grooming a bunny involves brushing its back, chest, stomach, etc. Brush any area that has fur on it. Next, you’ll need to…

  • How To Clip Your Rabbit’s Nails? – Step-by-Step

    How To Clip Your Rabbit’s Nails? – Step-by-Step

    Domestic rabbits often need grooming to keep their coats shiny and free of knots. But grooming your rabbit doesn’t stop at a sleek coat! Rather, grooming also includes clipping your rabbit’s nails.  You can clip your rabbit’s nails using rabbit nail clippers. You should only trim the tip of the bunny’s nail to avoid nicking…

  • How To Potty Train Your Bunny?

    How To Potty Train Your Bunny?

    The last thing you should do is keep your bunny from going out and about for adventures in your house because you’re afraid they will poop everywhere. This is where potty training comes in. Once your bunny has been potty trained, you never have to worry about running around cleaning after them. So, how do…

  • How To Raise Baby Bunnies

    How To Raise Baby Bunnies

    Suppose you are a breeder or recently rescued, adopted, or bought a baby bunny as a pet. In that case, there are things you should know about raising bunnies to ensure you raise a healthy, happy animal. Baby bunnies are adorable and a pleasure to raise. Raising baby bunnies starts with providing for their basic…

  • How To Recognize The Most Common Rabbit Diseases

    How To Recognize The Most Common Rabbit Diseases

    Having pet rabbits can be very rewarding, but rabbits can become sick like all pets. We don’t like to see a pet in pain or distress, so it’s vital to know more about our pets. A friend’s rabbit got sick not too long ago, and she had no idea until she took her rabbit for…

  • How To Treat A Rabbit With Fleas?

    How To Treat A Rabbit With Fleas?

    Rabbits are cute animals and make excellent pets. They are also affectionate and playful. They each have their unique personality. Pet rabbits are described as sweet and adventurous. Never underestimate their size; they know how to be dramatic! Like all other animals, rabbits require a lot of attention, especially concerning their health. Not all flea…

  • 9 Important Questions To Ask Before Adopting A Rabbit

    9 Important Questions To Ask Before Adopting A Rabbit

    Whether it’s your first time rescuing or purchasing a rabbit, there are some things you need to ask yourself, as well as the person or shelter you are adopting the rabbit from. Asking questions when you’re about to adopt an animal is necessary and encouraged. What are some important questions you need to ask before…

  • How To Take Care Of Your Rabbit Daily? – Rabbit Care Routine

    How To Take Care Of Your Rabbit Daily? – Rabbit Care Routine

    Rabbits require a lot of care, which must be done daily, and others that must only be done weekly, monthly, or annually.  Every day, rabbits must be fed hay, pellets, and green leaves. You should replenish their water every morning, and the water bottle must be cleaned at least once a week. Clean their litter…