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 | 2010-03-27 | Pets Rabbits, like all mammals, need constant mental stimulation in order to lead healthy and active lives. You're bunny needs to be constantly stimulated by his environment. If you are away from home for a good part of the day, or your rabbit doesn't have any bunny companions to keep him company, it is imperative that you provide some toys for your rabbit to keep him stimulated and occupied. read more
By: CS Swarens | 2010-04-02 | Pets Rabbits are popular pets during the Easter season, but there are many things you need to know about keeping a rabbit as a pet before you bring one home. While they can make for great house pets, they do require special care and attention in order to live a long and healthy life. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-30 | Pets Keeping a pet rabbit means keeping it entertained. Rabbits are alert, intelligent, playful animals that require mental stimulation for a full life. Apart from having free time to roam the house, or at the very least an enclosed area outside their cage, rabbits can benefit a lot from having playthings around. Here are some guidelines for how to pick out toys that will be right for your rabbit. read more
By: Ian McDonnell | 2010-04-03 | Pets Rabbit cages can be expensive to buy. Building your own rabbit cage also allows you to build it to your own design and make the best use of the available space. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-28 | Pets Rabbits can be playful, inquisitive creatures. You can help bring out these natural traits in your rabbit by doing a variety of things that will be fun for both you and your rabbit. This article will go over some creative ways to have fun with your rabbit. 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: Cindy Miller | 2011-10-05 | Pets Rabbits are one of the most beautiful creatures found in nature that attract the attention of many animal lovers. Various types of rabbits are found in nature and are classified according to the presence or absence of normal fur. read more
By: Lam Bong | 2010-12-16 | Pets Doctor Brown: Have you got a cute rabbit that needs delicious quality food? What are the best food types for your rabbit? Did you know a rabbit needs more than just pellets to stay healthy? Where can you get cheap quality food for your rabbit? Did you know rabbits love eating weeds, lawn and other vegetables that you eat? How can you make your rabbit healthy and happy by simply changing a few things around your home? read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-26 | Pets Rabbits, like most other mammals, can at one point or another develop diarrhea. Diarrhea is not especially common in adult rabbits, and if observed, it means your rabbit has developed some sort of health or diet problem. What follows will review the various causes of diarrhea in your baby or adult rabbit. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-26 | Pets This is every rabbit owner's worst nightmare. You arrive home in the middle of the night to find that your rabbit is not moving, or that it has just eaten a bunch of poisonous plants. Would you know how to respond in these situations? read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-28 | Pets If you plan on letting your rabbit live inside your home (and you should!) there are a number of steps you need to take to keep your rabbit and your furniture and appliances safe. Rabbits are ravenous chewers. They will gnaw on practically anything within their reach. This makes for a very dangerous dynamic when you put a rabbit near power cables that run along the floors of your home. 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: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-29 | Pets Although any rabbit kept as a pet should be given plenty of time to roam free through the house or a designated "play area", its cage will still be where it spends most of its time. Rabbits are inherently "domestic" (as opposed to "domesticated") animals- in other words, they need to have a home! In the wild, they dig out large warrens where they are safe from predators, in the company of their fellow rabbits, and able to safely raise their young. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-27 | Pets If you are a rabbit owner, and you've tried to rent a house or apartment, then you probably know how difficult it can be to find a place that is willing to accommodate your bunnies. But you shouldn't despair! There are a few things you can do to convince reluctant landlords to allow you to rent their property along with your bunnies. read more