My Rabbit Is Overgrooming or Losing Fur: Causes, Humane Solutions, and a Real Case Study

Rabbits groom themselves regularly, but when grooming becomes excessive or leads to noticeable fur loss, it is a sign that something is wrong. Overgrooming can result in bald patches, irritated skin, and in some cases digestive risks if too much fur is ingested. This article explains why rabbits overgroom, how to...

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My Rabbit Is Bored or Not Active: Causes, Humane Solutions, and a Real Case Study

Rabbits are naturally curious, playful, and active animals. In the wild, they spend hours exploring, digging, foraging, and interacting. When a rabbit becomes inactive, uninterested, or spends most of the day lying down without engagement, it is often a sign that their physical or mental needs are not being met. This...

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My Rabbit Chews Everything: Causes, Humane Solutions, and a Real Case Study

Chewing is one of the most natural behaviors for rabbits, yet it often becomes a major challenge in a home environment. Furniture, wires, baseboards, and fabrics can quickly become targets. While this may feel destructive, rabbits are not misbehaving. They are simply expressing a biological need that must be redirected,...

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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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