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Mini Lop Ear Rabbits - Looking After Your New Baby Rabbit

By: Amanda Isbitt


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Housing your rabbit is essential and the bigger the better. Rabbits need somewhere they can run or be outside. They need sunshine too. However, on extremely hot days they do need protection since they do not sweat and run a risk of dehydrating or overheating.

Feed your rabbit.

It is recommended that your rabbit eat a diet that is grass or hay based. For the majority of rabbits, we recommend feeding them in limited quantities of top quality brand of rabbit food which is a mix or pellets and limitless hay. You can supplement this diet with other green foods. You can alter the proportions of the foodstuff above and provide your rabbit with a natural diet that consists of mainly hay and greens and smaller quantities of pellets or mix. This type of hay and vegetable diet suits most rabbits well as it is closely related to the diet of a wild rabbit.

Unfortunately, lettuce can cause runny stools and risk of dehydration which is the reason for it not being included in our list. Many people think rabbits eat lettuce I still find people giving me lettuce for my rabbits, but it really isnt good for them.

It is in the best interest of your rabbit to continue feeding them the food we offer you when you purchase a baby rabbit and then tell you when to make changes. When this is not possible, you should continue using the first food and then gradually add your current feed mixed in with the original feed. Just make sure that the food you do get is of high quality and the rabbit gets its recommended daily requirements of minerals and vitamins. Keep in mind that baby rabbits should not eat vegetables until around 3 to 4 months of age.

Litter, Bedding and Nesting Material for Your Pet Rabbit To absorb and collect waste, litter is the material placed on the floor of a rabbit hutch. Many owners call this bedding. Some of the materials used for litter can be useful for bedding. Nesting materials are materials that a rabbit uses to make a soft bed in its favorite place to sleep. Various Types of Bedding and Litter for your Pet Rabbit

A variety of rabbit litter I available to you, such as pine, cedar and aspen shavings, wood chips, clay and corncobs. The bottom of the cage should be covered with this type of litter materials in order to soak up the odors and collect waste. Cedar shavings are more concentrated in scent. Pine and aspen bedding has lower amounts of aromatic oils. You should talk with your veterinarian about the type of bedding that is compatible with your rabbit, since its respiratory system can be compromised with overly aromatic oil scents. Corncob bedding can cause impactions after being consumed so this type is not recommended.

Changing a Rabbit's Litter and Bedding, you must change the litter weekly. It can be harmful to your rabbit if it is confined to a cage that holds a high concentration of ammonia fumes. You can reduce this scent by cleaning out the soiled corner daily. You can also reduce the odors from your rabbit hutch by using an all natural Pet Deodoriser.

Children and Rabbits, Are you considering a rabbit for your children? Rabbits are wonderful family pets for children of all ages as they can take part in its care. Keep in mind that rabbits live for about ten years and children cannot be expected to maintain their interest in pet care for that length of time.

A responsible adult is called for when it comes to rabbit care. When children get busy with other issues the may not notice that a rabbit is not eating well and this is essential for a rabbit. Rabbits do not enjoy being picked up and when mishandled can be injured easily. They can die from falls or being dropped. Do not allow any child under eight years old to pick up your rabbit. When young children are holding a rabbit, they should be sitting on the ground so the rabbit cannot fall. I have sadly heard of a child picking a rabbit up and dropping it causing a evere broken bone the rabbit was put to sleep, children must be supervised it is better to sit them on the floor so the rabbit can not fall, rabbits dont like being up in the air they are designed to be on the ground and may feel very insecure if you pick them up and carry them around.

It is highly recommended that the animal similar to dogs and cats be desired by the adults of a family since when children loose their interest in the pet, it does not wind up in a shelter or out in the woods.

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