Rabbits may be small but they have special requirements, different from other traditional pets we are used to. So anyone who is thinking of getting a rabbit as a pet should learn proper rabbit care before making a decision. Here are some tips to help you get started:

Hutch

As a rule of from, you need to make sure that the cage for your rabbit is a minimum of four times bigger than your rabbit. If you can make it bigger than do so, as bigger is always better especially if your rabbit is going to be spending a lot of time in the cage. The cage’s floor should be solid. Many people are still apt to use a rabbit cages that have wire floors in them as they are much easier to keep clean than solid floor type cages, but this can often lead to problems in sores on your rabbits feet.If you are using a cage that has a wire floor, then you need to cover it with a sisal mat or grass, or even a piece of wood.

What to Feed Your Rabbit

Rabbits love to eat green this you need to have a supply of grass hay on hand such as brome or timothy. This is a primary part of your rabbits diet, and it truly helps to keep your rabbit healthy by ensuring that it has a clean intestinal tract. You will also need to keep a supply of quality rabbit pellets on hand. You should feed younger rabbits (younger than six months) pellets that contain a minimum of 8% fiber and approximately 15 to 19% protein. As a third part of your rabbits diet, you’re going to need to feed it plenty of dark leafy green vegetables such as collard greens, carrots tops, lettuce, and turnip greens. At least 2 cups of leaves should be given for 6 pounds of rabbit. Give your rabbit a clean and fresh supply of water at all times.

Litter Training

Rabbits tend to litter in one portion of it’s cage. Once your pet makes up it’s mind, fill it with pelleted-newspaper litter or timothy hay. You need to make sure that you claim it’s litter box each and every day to keep the odors down.

Cage Maintenance

Make sure that you clean your rabbits cage once a week. When you are cleaning its cage you need to put your rabbit in a safe area. Sweep the floor to remove any solid debris. Use soap and warm water when scrubbing the cage’s floor.

Handling

Improper handling of your rabbit can cause injury. Never pick up a rabbit by its ears. Handle the rabbit carefully using one hand to support it’s front legs and the other hand to support it’s hind legs.

Supplies for Your Rabbit

The following items are a requirement if you want to own a rabbit: A cage or a hutch, litter for the litter box, a rabbit carrier or pet carrier, hay, a brush for grooming, rabbit pellets for food, chew toys that are safe, a box for digging, and any watering and food bowl which is preferably made out of ceramic.

This If you need to find a good place to buy these items, you can find them all at rabbit cages for sale.

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