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How to take care of bunny rabbits (avoid these mistakes)


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  1. I had a little bunny that just passed away. He did not like being picked up or being played with much. However, he like running around in the pen outside we built him and digging holes and socializing with our chickens. He escaped on several occasions only to just chill around the house for a while and get fresh with the wild bunnies. Rest in peace Leo, I miss ya

  2. Do extensive research about thier diet before adopting🖤 My rabbit passed away because I fed him kale for breakfast, it should have been romaine. Because he had kale mix two days prior. He may have passed away from parasites he had since the beginning. It can happen fast. They're very delicate: Establish a vet from day one.

  3. This first pic seems like AI to me! They do chew on wallpaper or dig! like cats scratching and biting but with one touch 😂😂 no way

  4. And then theres surveys swearing kittens are more likely to chew on cables my kitten didnt once chew on my cables

  5. Would you like to live in Cage? It is the same for Bunnies/Rabbits. They don't need a Cage at all. They are free Animals, they should and need live in a free Room in the House/Apartment, always with other Bunnies/Rabbits together.

  6. I know everyone says bunnies need a friend because they form deep relationships. This is so true. But after having a bonded pair for 7 years …when he died. She was distraught😢and cried so much she had NO fur under her eyes. It was so hard to watch and so much harder for her. Mary only lasted about 6 months after Bon. Never again. The heartbreak 💔 is just a totally pure emotion just like humans. My suggestion is if you don't want to endure this pain. Get a buck if you are a female or a Dowe if you are a male. They will naturally bond with you and claim you as their own. Xxxxxx

  7. Absolute 💯. My bunnies have always fee space to hopping and playing around. Its so important to take always good care of the bunnies

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