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How to Make Rabbit Repellent - A Frugal & Organic Solution. Shy Rabbits. One of the most common misconceptions people have about rabbits is that they like to be held and cuddled.

Shy Rabbits

This is probably because they look like plush toys. Unfortunately, many people buy rabbits without realizing the true nature of rabbits, and that’s one of the main reason these lovely, intelligent creatures are “dumped” shortly after they reach sexual maturity and begin to assert their strong personalities. My bunny doesn’t like to be held. What can I do? You are distressed that the bunny does not like to be held. After all…you probably wouldn’t force a dog who didn’t want to be carried. Shop for Rabbit Supplies. Welcome to Small Pet Select - Housing. Does My Rabbit Need a Cage?

Housing

Your rabbit does not need a cage. However, an untrained rabbit probably should be kept in a home-base of some kind, like a pen, a cage, or some other protected housing, while you’re not home to supervise and at night when you sleep. Rabbits are crepuscular, which means that generally they sleep during the day and during the night but are ready to play at dawn and at twilight. Be sure to let them out during the evening when you are home, and if possible, in the morning while you get ready for work. However, once your rabbit is familiar with your home, once you know what your rabbit does, and once your house has been fully bunny proofed, there’s no reason that he or she can’t have run of your home even when you’re not there.

Rabbit Hay Box Free Chew/Toss Toy included by TheBlissfulBunny. Diet. What are the basics of a good house rabbit diet?

Diet

A rabbit’s diet should be made up of good quality pellets, fresh hay (timothy or other grass hays), oat hay, water and fresh vegetables. Anything beyond that is a “treat” and should be given in limited quantities. What makes a good pellet? Pellets should be fresh, and should be relatively high in fiber (18% minimum fiber). Do not purchase more than 6 weeks worth of feed at a time, as it will become spoiled. What kinds of veggies should I feed my rabbit? When shopping for vegetables, look for a selection of different veggies–look for both dark leafy veggies and root vegetables, and try to get different colors. Is feeding hay important? Hay is essential to a rabbit’s good health, providing roughage which reduces the danger of hairballs and other blockages. Spaying and Neutering. Why spay and neuter rabbits?

Spaying and Neutering

Altered rabbits are healthier and live longer than unaltered rabbits. The risk of reproductive cancers (ovarian, uterine, mammarian) for an unspayed female rabbit stands at is virtually eliminated by spaying your female rabbit. Your neutered male rabbit will live longer as well, given that he won’t be tempted to fight with other animals (rabbits, cats, etc.) due to his sexual aggression.Altered rabbits make better companions. They are calmer, more loving, and dependable once the undeniable urge to mate has been removed.

In addition, rabbits are less prone to destructive (chewing, digging) and aggressive (biting, lunging, circling, growling) behavior after surgery.Avoidance of obnoxious behavior. Living with a House Rabbit. Perhaps you’ve just adopted your first rabbit, or maybe you already have a rabbit and would like more information to help you understand her better.

Living with a House Rabbit

House Rabbit Society, a national nonprofit organization, recommends that you keep your rabbit in the house rather than outdoors. Rabbits are intelligent, social animals who need affection, and they can become wonderful companion animals if given a chance to interact with their human families. My House Rabbit's Bunny Blog. I get a lot of emails describing the same scenario: Bunnikins has taken to hopping on the sofa and peeing on it.

My House Rabbit's Bunny Blog

It’s a frustrating situation and one that has happened in our household as well. I remember after the third time it happened with Cosette a few years back, I had picked her up and put her in her cage. (She still had a cage back then although it was always open.) I closed the cage door and closed the kitchen door where the cage was located. But even in the other room I could hear her thrashing around in the cage trying to break free. I later came across an incredibly useful article on the House Rabbit Society website which helps shed light on this behavior and suggests ways to train your rabbit.

Anyone who is experiencing this issue should read the article. Cosette with co-editor P.A. Tags: behavior, cosette, top bunny. Litter Box Train Your Bunny Rabbit - House Rabbit Care. Author: Abi Cushman Abi Cushman is the proud owner of two mischievous agouti rabbits named Coco and Cosette.

Litter Box Train Your Bunny Rabbit - House Rabbit Care

She is also the co-editor of a fun wildlife website called Animal Fact Guide. A common misconception is that rabbits are dirty animals. But rabbits make wonderful indoor companions in part because they can be litter box trained, just like cats! Follow these steps to litter train your rabbit. Provide a small cat litter box (or a few) with low sides and no top. For litter, use recycled paper litter such as Yesterday's News. Put a thin layer of litter at the bottom of the litter box- just enough to absorb wetness. Rabbits like to eat hay and poop at the same time. It's easiest to develop good litter box habits in rabbits by limiting their space at first.