Caring for your pet rabbit | Local News | chronicleonline.com

2022-05-21 17:47:50 By : Ms. OncQue OncQue

So the Easter Bunny left you a bunny for Easter. They are a lot of fun. However, there is a lot you need to know about caring for a rabbit. They will need as much attention as a dog or cat and special accommodations for housing and feeding.

HOUSING: Let’s start with the obvious, the cage he should have. They need a big enough cage for them to run and play and have a litter box and a nest box. You will need at least 4’ of cage. Larger is better, but it can get pricey. If you can get a two- or three-story condo for them, the love having a ramp to climb up and use the top floor for nesting. They need a smooth floor, no a wire grid like bird cages, as this will hurt their feet.

There are all kinds of beddings to use in the rabbits house. Pine pellets, aspen shavings, recycled paper and more. My recommendation for indoor rabbits is lavender recycled paper bedding as it is very soft and it keeps the ammonia under control.

RABBIT PROOF YOUR HOUSE: If you are keeping the bunny in the house, you must rabbit proof your home. Rabbits favorite chewing target is electrical wiring, which could electrocute your bunny as he chomps through the chord to your favorite lamp. You can protect your wiring with hard plastic tubing or flex tubing. Try to keep all wires out of reach of your bunny. You can place large flex tubing around the base of chairs and table legs to precent them from eating the wood.

Some people buy a large plastic ball that they can put the bunny inside of and he can run freely around the house without damaging anything. It is the easy solution to letting them out of the cage to play inside your home.

FEEDING: Your bunnies thrive on Timothy and Orchard Grass hay and LOTS of water. Purchase a large water bottle, as rabbits drink a LOT. Avoid alfalfa hay for adult rabbits. Don’t feed Guinea Pig pellets to your rabbit… they are different. Timothy Hay and Rabbit Pellets are available at your local pet shop or feed store. Higgins Sunburst Gourmet Rabbit Feed is my recommendation because it contains Alfalfa Meal, Soybean Hulls, Wheat Middlings, Soybean Meal, Flaked Peas, Flaked Beans, Oats, Wheat, Monocalcium Phosphate, Flaked Carrots, Flaked Corn, Ground Corn, Pumpkin Seeds, Barley, Sun-Cured Timothy Hay, Papaya, Pineapple, Ground Carrots, Ground Beets, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Color Added (Algae Meal), and more. This eliminates the worry about a balanced diet. You should also feed your rabbit greens such as Red Leaf Lettuce, Cilantro or Dandelion Greens daily. Don’t feed more than a bit of carrot, as they are too high in sugar.

TEETH: Rabbits’ teeth grow constantly. Herbivores, such as rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, horses, cattle, deer and more wear down their teeth from eating a natural diet of grass, dried grass, weeds, leaves, hay and branches. So their teeth are constantly growing, in order to replace what is lost by chewing. Pellets, balsa and other soft wood to chew help to keep their teeth worn down. If they grow too long they can kill the bunny by puncturing the brain… so keep an eye on those teeth. They can be trimmed down if you have a rabbit savvy vet.

TRAINING: Litter box train your bunny by using a cat litter pan in one corner of the cage. Fill it with newspaper to absorb moisture below a layer of hay. They will basically train themselves to use it as their potty place.

PLAY TIME: Confining the bunny with a puppy playpen that can be moved around the yard is a good idea to let them graze on the unfertilized, insecticide free lawn. Or, as I mention before, rolling themselves around indoors is good for exercise. Be sure to give them lots of attention! And love your bunny!

Barbara Scott is the owner of Barb’s Pet World in Trenton, Fla.

Your comment has been submitted.

There was a problem reporting this.

Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.

Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to read or post comments.

We have used your information to see if you have a subscription with us, but did not find one. Please use the button below to verify an existing account or to purchase a new subscription.

Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please use the button below to manage your account.

Activate your Account. Print and digital subscribers receive unlimited access to Chronicleonline.com

Click to activate your account.

Sorry, there are no recent results for popular videos.

Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles.