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The Great Indoor Rabbit Debate
Some people think that rabbits belong out in the backyard in a hutch, occasionally having hay and carrots shoved at them. It's an intriguing theory, and one that a surprisingly large percentage of the rabbit...
15 commentsBunny Care Guide - How To Litter Train Your Bunny
First of all, put the idea of 'training' out of your mind. You're not really training your rabbit at all. A rabbit will naturally pick a place that it likes to toilet in, and it will return to that place like...
13 commentsRabbit Care Essentials
What many people do not realize is that rabbits actually make really excellent household pets! I am speaking from experience, as I currently have a pet rabbit living with me in my apartment. He is very much...
6 commentsThe Best Cages For Indoor Bunnies
It is great having an indoor bunny. You get to truly live with your pet and share your life with them. You also get to bond more closely with your rabbit than you would do if it only lived outside. Once...
0 commentsRabbit as a pet
Domestic Rabbit Long sensitive ears that can be turned in any direction, a short tail and twitching nostrils are all characteristic of the rabbits. These rabbits are invented all over the world. Many were...
2 commentsHow Big Should My Bunny's Cage Be?
When getting a cage for your bunny, it is important to remember that the cage needs to accommodate the size that the rabbit will grow to, not necessarily the size that the bunny is at the time you buy the...
8 commentsHow To Stop A Destructive Bunny PART ONE
Rabbits are great pets, and they are increasingly being kept inside by many bunny owners, which is great for the rabbit, and great for the people that own them. It is much easier to bond with a rabbit that...
3 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: House Bunny Litter Training
Litter Training Rabbits are easily house trained because of their natural toileting habits which are to pick a spot and return there each time. The major mistake humans make when trying to litter train...
0 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: The House Bunny
Can you keep your rabbit indoors? Yes, you can. In fact it's even recommended by most rabbit experts. This section contains advice on bringing your rabbit indoors and making it as much a part of the family as...
0 commentsSo you Rescued a Rabbit...now what?
I'm not a bunny wrangler, breeder or a hobbyist. I'm just a girl that went to a barbeque and unexpectedly crossed paths with a bunny that looked like she might need a hand. I don't have any particular...
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