Most
rabbit owners prefer to provide a pelleted food in addition to the hay and vegetables their rabbit eats.
Not exact matches
Many
owners of
rabbits and other herbivores like to offer grass hay to their pets in an elevated rack to prevent it from being soiled, but the animals
prefer it to be scattered in their cages.
Speaking of treats, if you polled
rabbit owners, you might be surprised to learn that many
rabbits prefer bananas to carrots.
Many
rabbit owners also
prefer to have the bucks (male
rabbits) neutered to prevent unwanted behaviors such as aggression and scent marking.
These cages are also relatively expensive, so the first two options are
preferred by many indoor
rabbit owners.
While the attractive colors and shapes appeal to pet
owners, and especially children, most rodents and
rabbits actually seem to
prefer natural twigs and sticks that still have the bark attached.
While many
owners of
rabbits and other herbivores like to offer grass hay to their pets in an elevated rack to prevent it from being soiled, the animals
prefer it to be scattered in their cages.