Not many people choose to take care of rabbits, but rabbit owners know the joys of having these furry friends in their lives. They are cute, cuddly, and, if you look at it lovingly. Rabbit rearing is not a difficult thing to learn. You only have to remember a few tips and points and become an expert in rabbit rearing in no time.
Remember, always food for the rabbits. Hay (alfalfa hay for the little ones, timothy hay for older rabbits), fruits and vegetables are good for them. Give them fruits like apples, melons and strawberries. Spinach, carrots and broccoli are good for them. However, do not change their food too often. Rabbits do not like it when they often see new foods and can not eat at the end. This is bad for rabbit rearing. Give food that is low in protein, unless you give it to a mother who is nursing young rabbits. Avoid feeding cauliflower, as this can build up gas in their stomachs. Make sure that cold, fresh water is safe easily accessible to them. Once in a while to treat them like a rabbit carrots or treats that can be purchased at pet stores.
Since you are taking care of the rabbit as a pet, do not deny them fun! Give them toys to play. Cat toys work great with rabbits, like balls, which, according bells inside. Your rabbit will play with this for hours. A chew toy will not only help your rabbit out of boredom, but it will focus him something instead chewing on your stuff. Letting enjoy your pet is a good breeding rabbit habit.
Give your rabbit enough space to live in. Make sure that the cage of your rabbit spacious enough to make it move. Pets do not like being in a room that is too small for them locked up. To get a cage that has an open space and a private, enclosed area is best. The open space should be something that has clear walls like wires, so you can watch your pet, and the closed space is a space for them to sleep. The lock should be secure enough to prevent the rabbit escape, but easy enough to open in an emergency.