If you want to pet rabbits, then remember that despite their size, bunnies need plenty of room to hop and stretch.
Their healthy diet is the utmost important thing as it's mostly hay, fresh veggies and limited pellets.
You should always litter-train rabbits as this will make them cleaner and easier to manage indoors.
Bunnies love to chew, so keep your home bunny-proof, protect your wires and furniture, and give them safe toys.
They are socially very active and thrive on affection and companionship. It can be from humans or another rabbit.
Keep your rabbit brushing regularly as it helps prevent fur blockages and keeps long-haired breeds from matting.
They require regular checkups with a rabbit-savvy vet and should be spayed for health and behavior reasons.
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