Bunny

First time bunny ownerrr


I was hopping some of yall who im assuming have more experience than me could take a look at the notes I took based on my research I haven't purchased anything yet but if yall could take a look correct smth if you see its.wrong info or suggest smth to add or suggest a product I am definitely on a budget so please keep thst in mind here is my notes
🥬 Diet
• Unlimited supply of hay (essential for digestion and wearing down teeth)
• Alfalfa hay for baby rabbits
• Timothy hay for adult rabbits
• Fresh vegetables, including:
• Fresh red leaf lettuce
• Cilantro
• Dandelion greens
• Handful per rabbit
• Variety of fruits (given in moderation)
• High-quality pelleted rabbit diet
• Non-tip food bowl for pellets and vegetables
• Ceramic non-tip bowl for fresh water
🏠 Housing & Habitat
• Habitat sized appropriately for breed and rabbit size (minimum 24″ L x 24″ H)
• Solid flooring in the cage to protect rabbit feet
• Line the cage with 1–2 inches of paper-based bedding
• Do not use wood-based bedding (not digestible)
• Hideout box / hiding house
• Hay rack
• Litter box
🚽 Litter Box Setup
• Large cat litter box
• Line with a few layers of newspaper
• Top with lots of grass hay
🧸 Enrichment & Toys
• Bedding and toys
• Wood chews for dental health
🧼 Grooming & Health Care
• Soft brush
• Nail clippers
• Styptic powder for bleeding caused by injures
• Rabbits do not need baths
• Spot-clean only using a warm, wet washcloth as needed
🦷 Dental Care
• Endless supply of hay helps naturally wear down teeth
🐇 General Care
• Follow the 3-3-3 rule for rabbits:
• 3 days to decompress
• 3 weeks to learn routines
• 3 months to feel fully at home

Body language
https://www.chewy.com/education/small-pet/rabbit/rabbit-body-language

Outside Time Care

Dig Box
Get a cardboard box and stuff it with shredded paper, hay, or paper towels, and hide food inside.  

Pen for area she can roam
add veggies she likes

FALLS IN POOL SOMEHOW

rabbit jumps in a tub or pool, promptly remove them, Dr. Trowbridge says. Monitor them for trouble breathing or gasping, and dry them thoroughly. If anything seems off, call your vet immediately.  

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