Creating a Safe and Rabbit-Proofed Home Environment

Rabbits are natural explorers, diggers, and chewers. These instincts keep them healthy and happy, but in a household setting, they can also lead to accidents and damage if their environment is not properly prepared. A rabbit-proofed home is essential not only for your belongings but, most importantly, for your rabbit’s...

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Traveling with Rabbits Safely and Stress-Free

Rabbits are sensitive animals who thrive in familiar environments and routines. Travel can be stressful for them, but sometimes it is unavoidable—whether for veterinary visits, moving homes, or longer journeys. The key is to minimize stress and ensure safety at every step. This guide covers how to prepare for travel, choose...

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Rabbit Enrichment 101: Toys, Games, and Mental Stimulation

Rabbits are intelligent, curious, and active animals. In the wild, they spend their days digging, foraging, and exploring their environment. When kept in homes, they still have these natural instincts, and if their need for stimulation is not met, they can become bored, destructive, or even depressed. Enrichment is not...

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Veterinary Care for Rabbits: Essential Health Practices and Warning Signs

Rabbits are delicate animals with unique health needs. They are prey species, which means they instinctively hide signs of illness to avoid appearing vulnerable. Unfortunately, this makes it difficult for guardians to recognize problems until they become severe. Preventive veterinary care and daily observation are essential to keeping rabbits healthy...

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The Top 10 Mistakes Rabbit Guardians Make and How to Avoid Them

Rabbits are often misunderstood. Many people think of them as low-maintenance pets who are fine in small cages and eat little more than carrots and pellets. In reality, rabbits are intelligent, social, and sensitive animals who need specialized care. Misunderstandings often lead to poor welfare, health problems, and shortened lifespans. This...

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The Social Needs of Rabbits and Why Companionship Matters

Rabbits are deeply social animals. In the wild, they live in groups where they groom one another, forage together, and rely on the safety of companionship. When kept as pets, this instinct does not disappear. Rabbits who are kept alone often become lonely, stressed, or depressed, even if they receive...

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Feeding Your Rabbit: A Complete Nutrition Guide

A rabbit’s diet is the foundation of their health. Rabbits have highly sensitive digestive systems that require constant balance. The wrong foods or feeding practices can lead to serious health issues, including obesity, digestive blockages, and dental problems. Unfortunately, one of the most common mistakes new guardians make is relying...

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How to Set Up the Perfect Rabbit Home and Environment

A rabbit’s environment directly affects their health, happiness, and behavior. Too often, rabbits are confined to small hutches or cages with little room to move. This setup is not only outdated but also harmful, leading to boredom, stress, and health problems. Rabbits need space to hop, stretch, dig, and play,...

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The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Caring for Rabbits

Rabbits are gentle, intelligent, and social animals who make wonderful companions when cared for properly. However, many people underestimate their needs, treating them as low-maintenance pets. In reality, rabbits require as much time, attention, and commitment as cats or dogs. Without proper care, they can suffer from health problems, boredom,...

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