By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-27 | Pets Many people are aware of the fact that there have been and still are significant problems with the overpopulation of wild rabbits. But did you know that domesticated rabbit overpopulation is also a significant problem in many countries? read more
By: David Neil Warren | 2011-01-31 | Pets Dogs and cats are the most common pets that we can observe in a community. But nowadays, rabbits are also becoming more famous in both adults and children due to its adorable and cuddly appearance. It is also easier to nourish and can be kept indoors or outdoors... read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-27 | Pets When a female cottontail rabbit is kindling, or gestating her babies, she will begin to build a nest into which she will give birth to and raise her young. In the wild, cottontail rabbits will position their nests in places that sometimes boggle us humans when we find them. read more
By: ClaireBennetic | 2011-03-25 | Home & Family Do you have pet rabbits at home? Having trouble caring for them and establishing a suitable place for them? If so, read on and follow the tips mentioned below. read more
By: Rick Aspen | 2010-03-31 | Pets If you're thinking about adopting, or all ready have, a pet bunny, it's important to learn how to care for a rabbit. In this article I'll be discussing some general tips that will help you to better understand what it takes to keep your furry friend happy and healthy. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-28 | Pets If you are considering purchasing or adopting a pet rabbit, you should first give careful consideration to the demands and rewards of these very special pets. Countless homes have been brightened by the presence of a long-eared lodger, and conscientious rabbit keepers have many years of fulfilling interaction and bonding to look forward to. At the same time, every year thousands of rabbits are given up to animal shelters- or worse, simply dumped in a field- by owners who did not take the time to properly educate themselves on the responsibilities of rabbit ownership. Here you can find the basic information needed to answer the question: Is a rabbit right for me? read more
By: Desiree Sevoir | 2010-11-07 | Pets Rabbit make great family pets, especially for families not able to make the commitment of the more typical cat or dog. Here are some rabbit care tips to think about if you are considering a rabbit as a pet. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-28 | Pets You may be surprised to learn that you should properly groom your pet rabbit in order to maximize his health. Rabbits are similar to cats in that they like to keep themselves clean and tidy. read more
By: Amy Martin | 2010-03-27 | Pets All around America today, kittens and adult cats in thousands of animal shelters and humane societies are waiting to find a loving home. Sadly, only about 24% of the cats in shelters are ever adopted. Over 70% of cats that enter shelters eventually euthanized, according to the American Humane Association, because they are not adopted and shelters do not have enough money to care for them indefinitely. read more
By: Gail P | 2010-12-14 | Pets A rabbit owner won't be effective unless he knows the common diseases that might affect his pet and the cures that he can do to cure it. Most rabbits only suffer from minor ailments which can be easily tended through first aid. Examples of common paraphernalia which can be included in a first aid kit for these animals are cotton balls, eye-dropper, rubbing alcohol, rectal thermometer, and Q-tips. read more
By: Jenny Jackson | 2008-04-24 | Consumer I've adopted two cats from shelters. The first one was actually for my mother who needed a new animal companion after her dog died, but was getting too old to look after another dog. I wanted to get her a very friendly cat that would enjoy her company and sitting on her lap. I was looking for a cat at least a year old so that my mother would have it for a while. The second adoption was for my own family. We had a 6-month-old Burmese who had just lost his sister. He really needed the company of another cat, so we went looking for a playful cat of similar age that liked being with other... read more
By: Tanya Andrews | 2010-03-31 | Pets As rabbits become more and more popular across the UK, the availability of rabbit insurance grows as well. No matter how much money you make, it's easy to find an insurance plan that's right for you. Rabbits are now only behind dogs and cats as the most popular pets in our country, and they are treated with the same respect and adoration. Why not consider getting insurance for your beloved bunny? read more
By: Rick Aspen | 2010-03-31 | Pets Thinking about adopting a pet rabbit, or all ready have one but aren't sure what you need to keep them safe and happy? This article discusses exactly what you'll need to take care of any pet rabbit. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-26 | Pets Just like with humans, food is a vital element of life for rabbits. Normally, eating is an enjoyable and fun experience for a rabbit. But if given the wrong foods consistently, problems can emerge. These problems can range from mild to severe, but all of them require your attention. What follows will review some of the more common health problems that can emerge as a result of your rabbit's diet. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-28 | Pets Many people are surprised to hear that rabbits can be trained to use a litter box for their bathroom needs. In the wild, rabbits try not to spread their droppings all over the place because it would alert predators to their presence. That instinct proves very useful in potty training domesticated rabbits. read more