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General Info & Bunny Resources



145,000 Bunnies need a home.
Rabbits generally live for an average of 6-10 years. They are found in most countries around
the globe and are even sometimes considered to be agricultural pests in many parts of the world.
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Feeding requirements
Find out what foods, snacks, and main diet rabbits need ot live a long, happy, and healthy life as your best bunny friend.

handling notes
Children, other pets, and rabbits can all get along! read more to learn about handling and playing with your pet rabbit.

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Bunnies in your Home
Bunnies make great indoor companions, just be sure to keep up on these great tips to keep your life, and your bunny’s life happy.
How To Be a Rockstar Bunny Parent
- Bunnies LOVE hay. They spend most of their day looking for super yummy grasses to eat, so load up on Timothy Hay!
- Chew Chew Chew! Rabbits gnaw and chew on hard things and hay to wear down their teeth. Provide plenty of things to chew on
- Fresh water, just like you! No one wants to drink dirty water, so be sure to keep hay and other bad stuff out of their drinking bowls or bottles.
- Activities are fun for bunnies too! They love to be out and around your house or patio, just like a cat or dog. Be sure ot let them explore and share your areas too.
FAQ
Do rabbits need a friend?
It’s not necessarily a requirement for rabbits to have a friend, as they can be happy living on their own. However, rabbits are social animals and may benefit from having a companion. Having a friend can provide rabbits with mental and physical stimulation and help prevent boredom. It’s important to introduce rabbits to each other slowly and carefully to ensure they get along. If you do decide to get a companion for your rabbit, it’s best to get a rabbit of the same sex to prevent breeding, or spay / neuter them.
Can rabbits be in a house with a dog or cat?
It is possible for rabbits to live in a house with a dog or cat, but it’s important to introduce the animals to each other slowly and carefully to ensure they get along. It’s also important to make sure the dog or cat is trained and well-behaved around small animals. It’s a good idea to keep the rabbit in a separate, secure area, such as a cage or a designated room, when you are not able to supervise the animals to ensure the rabbit’s safety. It’s also important to give the rabbit plenty of opportunities to exercise and play in a secure area, as well as a place to retreat to if they feel overwhelmed or stressed. With proper introduction and supervision, rabbits can coexist peacefully with dogs and cats.
Do rabbits bite?
Rabbits can bite, but it’s usually not a common behavior. They may bite if they feel threatened or scared, or if they are in pain. They may also bite if they are not handled gently or if their needs are not being met. To prevent bites, it’s important to handle rabbits gently and to respect their boundaries.
Do bunnies need flea medicine or vaccines?
It’s generally not necessary to give rabbits flea medicine, as they are not prone to flea infestations. However, if your rabbit has a flea infestation, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian for treatment options.
As for vaccines, the specific vaccines that a rabbit needs may vary depending on their individual risk factors and lifestyle. It’s a good idea to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccines for your rabbit.
Is it important to spay or neuter my rabbit?
Yes, it’s important to get your rabbit spayed or neutered, as this can help prevent certain health problems and make them easier to litter train. It can also help prevent aggressive behavior and reduce the risk of certain types of cancer.
How much space does my rabbit need?
A rabbit’s cage should be at least 4-5 times the size of the rabbit, with a solid floor (no wire mesh) and a place for the rabbit to hide. In addition to a cage, rabbits need plenty of opportunities to exercise and play, so it’s a good idea to provide them with a playpen or a designated area in the house where they can safely explore.

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