Pet Rabbit
· Animal Team
Having a pet is a hobby for some people because pets can bring happiness and warmth at a cost.
Nowadays, many people who have children in their homes will have a cute little rabbit. But raising a healthy and beautiful bunny requires certain skills.
1. Dietary considerations
Many people have the misconception that it's okay for rabbits to eat carrots, but that's actually not true. Rabbits can't eat too many carrots, or they may cause vitamin A poisoning.
The best food for rabbits is actually hay or rabbit food, which is the simplest and most nutritious food for rabbits. These rabbit foods are not only a mixture of grains, vitamins, and minerals, but also have a small amount of coccidiostats added to prevent coccidiosis, which is common in rabbits.
Therefore, rabbit food is the most suitable food for rabbits, and vegetables and fruits can be eaten, but not too much. Eating food with a high water content can easily cause diarrhea in rabbits, especially for young rabbits, which should be fed strictly. The average lifespan of a rabbit is 5 to 12 years if properly raised.
2. Choice of environment
Rabbits should be raised in a rabbit hutch with a concrete floor, followed by a layer of soil and hay. The rabbit hutch environment should be kept dry, ventilated, and sunny, and make sure to avoid humidity.
Rabbits are very susceptible to disease in a humid environment. Do not let the rabbit house get wet. Rabbits are not afraid of water, but they can easily get sick in a humid environment.
3. Daily care
Rabbits can be bathed, but not too often, and it is best not to bathe them within 3 months. In particular, do not bathe them in the cold winter; otherwise, they will probably die due to loss of temperature.
To bathe a rabbit, it is necessary to use a special bathing gel for rabbits or wash directly with warm water, not human toiletries or other pet toiletries. The temperature of the bathing water should be controlled, not too high or too low. After the bath, dry their hair with a hair dryer in time. The number of baths should not be too frequent.
4. The correct way to hold a rabbit
Many people don't pay attention and always like to scratch the rabbit's ears, but the rabbit's ears should not be scratched too hard. The rabbit's ears are rich in blood vessels and nerves, and they are a very important organ for rabbits, not only for hearing sounds but also for heat dissipation.
Therefore, rabbits' ears should not be scratched easily. If the nerves in the rabbit's ears are injured, there is a high risk of damage to the function of the ears. The correct way to hold a rabbit is to hold the back of the rabbit's neck with one hand and its butt with the other, and then hold it in your arms.
Last but not least, you need to be patient and loving to raise your rabbit properly.