If none of these options are possible, then even keeping your rabbit inside in a large carrier or a crate containing rabbit - safe litter, hay and a bed for when it is freezing outside is better and
safer than your rabbit being outside.
Not exact matches
However, if you find your
rabbit's teeth seem to be growing a little faster
than they are wearing down, providing straw or wicker mats,
rabbit -
safe blocks of wood or straw baskets are a great way for them to have fun and wear down those teeth as well.
My strong feeling is that cats should not be fed ground up whole carcasses (e.g.,
rabbit, chicken, duck, etc.) because it forces them to eat more bone material
than is optimal /
safe.
When you get a
rabbit for a small child, especially, the child will want to pick the
rabbit up, carry him around, cuddle him, love him, all of which are great things to develop in a child but with an animal other
than a
rabbit, you'd be
safer.
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If the
rabbit is doing something that isn't listed here but you are still worried, follow your instincts - it's
safer to over-react
than under - react.
In general, whole foods are healthier
than processed foods, but «natural» does not always mean «
safe» — especially where
rabbits are concerned.