Sentences with phrase «as outdoor rabbits»

Indoor rabbits have the same spacious needs as outdoor rabbits.

Not exact matches

Your children might enjoy the «First Book of Nature» by Nicola Davies or Emily Gravett's «Tidy», as well as old classics that feature the great outdoors quite heavily, such as Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows or Beatrix Potter's «Peter Rabbit».
Animal lovers were also treated to an indoor display that exhibited a wide variety of rabbit and cat breeds and other outdoor activities such as the Cutest Pet contest and hand - led pony rides for children.
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This area must be indoors, as all of our rabbits are considered «house rabbits» and we do not adopt to homes where the rabbits may be relegated to an outdoor hutch or similar set up.
Indoor rooms should be free of dangers (such as live wires) and when taking your rabbit outdoors, always be vigilant or, if possible, install a wrap - around fence.
We recommend keeping this small rabbit in an indoor enclosure, as outdoor ones are more exposed to the weather (rain or shine) and predators such as coyotes, dogs, racoons, etc..
Community cats are as natural to the outdoors as birds, mice and rabbits.
Outdoor rabbits should have sturdy enclosures that are raised from the ground in order to protect them from predators such as raccoons, wolves and coyotes.
Should your Giant Angora rabbit be an outdoor rabbit, wood enclosures that are raised from the ground and have a fenced bottom with a ramp are preferred to keep them safe from the elements as well as predators.
This rabbit's small size makes it an ideal apartment dweller, however they will benefit from some outdoor time as well (a trip to a fenced backyard is the perfect place to let your bunny hop freely).
Domestic rabbits do not do well outdoors in Florida and can have a reduced life span as a result.
Ears should also regularly be checked for ear mites, as this is a common condition in rabbits, especially those who are mostly outdoors.
Indoor / outdoor New Zealand rabbit owners should also check its ears weekly, as ear mites can develop.
If you find it to be an issue, simply brush your rabbit outdoors with a slicker brush as required.
Those caring for a rabbit should also check their ears periodically (biweekly) for any sign of ear mites, as it is also rather common, especially in outdoor rabbits.
Should you wish to provide your rabbit with some outdoor fun, remember to place them in a fenced portion of your yard and always have an adult present to supervise and shield your rabbit from any dangers (such as racoons, dogs, etc).
American Chinchilla Rabbits do well in indoors or outdoor enclosures so long as they are not exposed to extreme heat or cold.
These rabbits are mostly used for show rather than for meat purposes, but they can also make wonderful pets as long as they are given plenty of human affection and lots of outdoor playtime.
The parasite infests small mammals that spend time outdoors, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, squirrels, and rodents.
In addition to temperature - control issues, outdoor hutches place rabbits at risk to other predators, increase the likelihood of their escaping and getting lost, and can create health problems as a result of the isolation.
An outdoor Flemish Giant may do well with a dog kennel, as long as the top is enclosed to protect this giant rabbit breed from bird predators.
Rabbits can live outdoors, but they make excellent indoor pets as well.
Does anyone know if this law prohibits the sale of rabbits in outdoor markets such as Santee Alley, where unweaned babies are sold as «teacup rabbits»?
Rabbits housed outdoors should have shade available to them at all times during the day as well as adequate air circulation through their hutch / enclosure.
Possible allergens, aside from the rabbit, include: hay, dust mites or mold in the cage, cleaning products such as aerosol sprays, or outdoor pollens.
House rabbits are just as vulnerable as rabbits that live outdoors.
LOVING the Catalina Cove Flower Rug, and a couple of the outdoor Ciudad Armless chairs as well as the Turquoise Rabbits just for conversational pieces:) Hope I win!
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