Archive for December, 2007

 

Pet Rabbits

Friday, December 28th, 2007
better asked:


Don’t have the room for a dog or cat? A rabbit can be the perfect match for some families. Find out if they are right for you.

 

How many of you have bred rabbits and how much would you sell baby rabbits for?

Saturday, December 15th, 2007
robedzombiesoul asked:


My husband is going to let me breed rabbits. I’ve had 6 rabbits of my own before and am just wondering what type is the best to breed.

 

Our Pet Bunnies

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
psalmfaith asked:


Psalm and Faith playing with their new pet rabbits

 

The Pet Rabbit

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
Rabbits have commonly been kept as pets in the western parts of the world since the year 1800s. These mammals have track records of lasting until 12 years if taken cared of properly. Rabbits are usually associated with the Easter season but problems arise in countries where shelters accept rabbits because many are being donated to the shelters by those who receive the animals as Easter gifts.

Notions of rabbits being pets for children are somewhat contradictory to the reality of the matter. Rabbits have fragile bones and backs which would require proper handling to avoid injury which children are not capable of handling themselves. Children also tend to be hyper active with pets which may also harm the rabbit.

Rabbits usually fight with their cage mate of the same gender if one is not neutered. This is due to sexual reasons. Compatibility with other animals should be regarded. Rabbits should not be left alone with dogs or cats since the predatory instincts of the feline and the canine pets tend to apply to the rabbit.

Rabbits have the nature of urinating and defecating in the same place. A litter box is needed to keep the cage clean. Rabbits can recognize voice commands like dogs do. They can identify different speech tones for training purposes. A healthy pet rabbit likes to play. As a solution to this it can be given a toy to play with in order not to bore or frustrate the animal. Chew toys are ideal for rabbits since they have the habit of gnawing things.

There are a number of ways a pet owner can house a rabbit, the norm in raising rabbits usually are done indoors.

Rabbit cages vary from exercise pens, cube condos or normal type cages. These creatures can also be free roaming like dogs and cats are.

Rabbits should be given fresh water and grass hay daily. Green vegetables are also advisable, fruits with lots of sugar contents should be given once in a while. Starchy foods are discouraged. In choosing commercial foods, the owner should avoid those with nuts because this food contains fat which is difficult for the rabbit’s metabolism. Too much fat may lead to health problems. Commercial pellets are recommended to be offered as supplements for grass hay and not as the main dietary content.

Rabbits should be checked by the owners regularly because infections are easy to acquire. Teeth clipping is an option because once the teeth is clipped it has to be maintained.

Like any other pet, rabbits should have the required care and attention that it deserves.



By: Jim Brown

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Are rabbits an animal included in pet deposits?

Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Heather H asked:


I’ll be moving to California sometime after November and was wondering if rabbits were included in pet deposits like cats and dogs are. Or is it just an apt by apt biases? I’d like to know if I have to find him a new home before I move.