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A Few Rabbit Myths That can Harm Your Bunny

3435225222_40ffa45955It’s not always wise to believe everything you read or hear in this area the affair of raising and keeping rabbits, either as a pet or to breed. Many of the ancient wives tales are simple to spot as flawed, but there are a few that persist that can be downright detrimental to your rabbit’s shape and wellbeing. Here are a few of the largest out there, and the truth behind the myth:

1. You can let an unwanted pet rabbit out into the wild and it will be OK

The average reclaimed rabbit will not last long in the fantastic outdoors. Most fall prey to local predators such as dogs, cats and huge birds, very quickly. It may be right that pet rabbits possess some inbred “prey instincts”, they have never had to rely upon on them and really have no clue what to do in the wild. If you can no longer care for your rabbit, try to find him a excellent home, or as a last resort hand him over to a local pet shelter.

2. You can pick a rabbit up by his ears.

Rabbits ears are not a handle. How would you feel if someone tried to pick you up by your ears? Well, rabbits feel the same way. The right way to handle a bunny is to scoop it up, supporting its body with both hands. This myth probably gained popularity thanks to those magicians who do “rabbit hat tricks”, a practice that magicians guilds now frown on.

3. Pet store rabbit treats are excellent for your bunny’s shape.

This is for the most part flawed. The brightly painted treats you see in the pet store are designed to appeal to you, not your rabbit. These treats often contain way more sugar and dried fruits and nuts than the average rabbit’s digestion system can handle.

4. Rabbits are silent animals.

New rabbit owners may be very surprised by the range of noises that their pet bunny makes, and they vary greatly from breed to breed. It may go from a low “buzzing” noise to a contented purr. A rabbit that feels threatened will often let out a very shrill scream.

5. Cats and Rabbits can be bred to make Cabbits.

Since these are two absolutely uncommon species, it’s hard to believe that anyone cascade for this particular myth but the “cabbit” scheme is alive and well. It may be the weird way that cat breeds such as the manx , which do go in a way that is nearly a hop that helped get it started. But, as far as anyone knows, cabbits only really exist in Japanese Anime cartoons.

  1. July 29th, 2009 at 18:44 | #1

    Fantastic post! I would like for #5 to be right. One thing I would add is that pet rabbits should never be cooped up in their cage/hutch all day. Rabbits need to be let out for supervised exercise for their mental and physical shape. Like the site!

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