Rabbits

Resources About Rabbits

Two black and white bunnies snuggling.
This resource will cover some of the basics of providing care for rabbits so you can ensure they are happy and healthy.
This resource will cover some of the basics of providing care for rabbits so you can ensure they are happy and healthy.
three rabbits eat bok choy together
If you’re reading this resource, there are likely some special rabbitUnless explicitly mentioned, we are referring to domesticated rabbit breeds, not wild rabbits, who
Everything you wanted to know (and some stuff you probably didn’t) about rabbit health checks!
Everything you wanted to know (and some stuff you probably didn't) about rabbit health checks!
An introductory guide for common rabbit health issues, illnesses, and diseases. When in doubt, always contact an expert or veterinarian for evaluation!
An introductory guide for common rabbit health issues, illnesses, and diseases. When in doubt, always contact an expert or veterinarian for evaluation!
Help ensure your rabbit residents have a happy and healthy life by introducing enrichment strategies for them!
Help ensure your rabbit residents have a happy and healthy life by introducing enrichment strategies for them!
A short guide on how to trim a rabbit’s nails and common nail care concerns!
A short guide on how to trim a rabbit's nails and common nail care concerns!
two rabbits touching noses
Fun facts about our rabbit friends!
Fun facts about our rabbit friends!
Learn and share fun facts in an easily!
Learn and share fun facts in an easily!
Can you differentiate between normal and potentially concerning when observing rabbit residents?
Can you differentiate between normal and potentially concerning when observing rabbit residents?

Fun Facts About Rabbits

Horses and rabbits are similar in their digestive needs, as well as how they make use of their eyes and ears. They have sensitive digestive systems that have very particular needs to keep them happy and healthy!
A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing! So they have to keep those chompers chomping to keep them nice and trim.
Rabbits "purr" when happy or content! The sound is different than that that a cat makes, as it is created by a rabbit friend lightly grinding their teeth. However, they may also grind their teeth when they don’t feel well, but it’s generally louder and the context of the specific situation will help you recognize the difference.

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