Thursday, 27 November 2014

How to Prepare for a Pet Rabbit?



The idea of a sweet bunny rabbit hopping around your home sure is heartwarming but you need to understand that a rabbit is not a low maintenance pet and has important needs that must be met in order for it to thrive. Here are some things you should be aware of before adopting a rabbit and bringing it home.

Accommodation




A rabbit may seem like a small pet but is requires adequate space to live comfortably. Its home may be in the form of a puppy pen, large cage or specified area set aside for it. Several US pe stores provide quality rabbitsupplies for all breeds of rabbits. They can be purchased online through sites like www.lovemypets.com which has a wide range of great rabbit supplies at affordable rates and even offer comparison shopping. They find it hard to adjust to new environment so it is up to the owner to make it feel at home.

Food preferences


Rabbits need plenty of fresh green leafy vegetables high in fiber content to keep their digestive system working correctly. They can also be fed pellets but will reject any stale ones. Any treats must not be high in carbohydrates or fats. Food needs to be adjusted according to age.

Chewing habits


Rabbits have long front teeth that grow pretty fast so they need to be given something to gnaw on at all times to keep their teeth in top shape. They may damage your precious furniture, documents and other belongings if this habit is neglected. Their elongated teeth can easily damage their gums if overgrown.

Medical care


Rabbits are social animals that need sufficient interaction with the humans around them to avoid stress and depression. They should not be left alone for long periods of time and care must be taken during travelling plans because they do not adjust well to travelling and easily get stressed. Also there are strict rules about taking rabbits from one place to another that you must be aware of.

Bunny proof home


It is necessary to remove any chewable items before you let your bunny out for exercise or play time. They are drawn towards all such materials and have to be given something else to chew on so that they leave your belongings alone.

Training


Rabbits adopted from rescue organizations are already trained for the litter box but they may return to their instinctive habits when brought into a new home so it is important to train them patiently until they learn their lesson.



Rabbits make amazing pets and return the affection of their owners if treated well but they are not suitable for everyone. Therefore, make sure you will be able to fulfill all the needs of a pet rabbit before adopting one and bringing it home.




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