When you bring a rabbit home for the first time there are a number of things you will need to get and do to prepare your homed to make
sure your new rabbit will be comfortable, safe and ensure you limit the damage it can do.
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It's never too soon when you're starting a
new business to take a break, catch your breath, look around, and make
sure you're heading in the right direction, doing the right things in the right way, and chasing the right
rabbit.
When you move the litter tray make
sure you frequently lead your
rabbit to the litter tray and put some food next to the
new spot to encourage your
rabbit to spend time there.
Make
sure the box does not have any staples or plastic tape and keep an eye on how much your the materials your bunny eats as if this is excessive it could be harmful and if you see any signs that you
rabbit it using the box as an alternative to a litter tray then its best to remove for a bit then start again with a
new box.
The main cause of ringworm (as well as mites and fleas) is direct contact with another
rabbit so if you decide to welcome a
new rabbit into your home be
sure to keep them separate from your other
rabbits until you are
sure they do not have an infection.
Before feeding any
new fruit and vegetable to your
rabbit, make
sure it does not cause any harm to your bunny by researching it first.
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When you're ready to bring a
rabbit into your home, you need to make
sure that your home is ready for your
new pet!
Even pets like birds,
rabbits or guinea pigs can be impacted, so try to spend some time with them and make
sure they know that
new surroundings don't mean their owner is leaving them.