The only exception whereby you can consider buying a bunny is when the pet owners have sterilised the parent
rabbits after the litter was born in order to prevent future accidental mating.
Not exact matches
Clumping
litters Tend to clump inside the
rabbit's digestive tract
after being ingested.
Keep an eye on your
rabbit so if it jumps up on the sofa just
after you get up and starts to try and get to the corner where the cushions are and moves about like it does when it is on the
litter tray, positioning its backside into the corner you can step in.
If the environment has not changed, or your bunny hasn't improved his
litter - box habits
after adjusting to the new environment, take your bunny to a
rabbit - savvy veterinarian for an examination.
After their spot is defined, place a
litter box over it filled with
rabbit - specific
litter.
A minimum habitat dimension of 2 «
rabbit - lengths» long (
after the
litter box), 1.5 «
rabbit - lengths» wide, and the
rabbit must be able to stand up and stretch all the way with room to spare.
Put yourself into one of your «
rabbit hutches», deprive yourself of water & food, stay your ENTIRE life in that
rabbit hutch, being peed and pooped on from above, have
litter after litter after litter for YEARS, in a cage so small you lay on your puppies if you can lay down at all....