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Healthy Rabbit Poop: What Your Bunny's Droppings Say About Their Health
If you ask me what one of the easiest ways to monitor your rabbit's health is, my answer is always the same: Watch their poop. I know it doesn't sound glamorous, but your rabbit's droppings can tell you an incredible amount about what's happening inside their body. Because rabbits are prey animals, they instinctively hide pain and illness. Many won't show obvious signs that something is wrong until they're very sick. Their litter box, however, often tells the story much soone
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Best Rabbit Pellets: What to Feed (and What to Avoid)
One of the questions I get asked all the time is: "What's the best pellet for my rabbit?" It's a great question because there are a lot of rabbit pellets on the market, and unfortunately, not all of them are created equal. Before we talk about brands, there's one thing that's even more important to understand: Pellets are not the most important part of your rabbit's diet. That title belongs to grass hay, which should make up about 80% of what your rabbit eats every day. Pelle
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What Vegetables Can Rabbits Eat? A Complete Feeding Guide
One of the biggest surprises for new rabbit owners is learning that rabbits don't actually live on carrots. Thanks to cartoons and movies, most people picture rabbits happily munching on giant carrots all day. In reality, carrots are one of the sweeter vegetables you can offer and should be thought of more like an occasional treat than a daily staple. After years of breeding rabbits, boarding rabbits, and helping owners with rabbits of all breeds, ages, and personalities, I'v
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