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		<title>The Different Kinds Of Rabbit Care And Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pets complete a home for single people and families. Children often desire pets more than adults do as they think animals are cute and fun to have. Adults of course know the work required. Like any pet, rabbits need care. They need to go to the vet, get feed daily, and have their domain cleaned. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pets complete a home for single people and families. Children often desire pets more than adults do as they think animals are cute and fun to have. Adults of course know the work required. Like any pet, rabbits need care. They need to go to the vet, get feed daily, and have their domain cleaned. When you decide to purchase a rabbit, you will need to know exactly what is required of you. ?</p>
<p>Before we get into your rabbits needs, you will want to know a few of the species available. Most common are cottontails, dwarf, and lop eared rabbits for pets. The dwarf rabbit is small and best kept indoors, while the cottontails are not as sensitive to the weather and can be housed outside in moderate climates. The lop eared rabbits like the cottontails grow to be a good size and have long floppy ears. The type of rabbit you wish to have for a pet will in part decide on the care. </p>
<p>First like cats and dogs, rabbits require shots from the vet to keep them in good health. People carry diseases that can harm animals if we do not wash before and after we handle our pet. Rabbits can be susceptible to worms and other dietary parasites so it is important to take your rabbit for its vet visit when needed. Speak with a vet about your rabbit&#8217;s care and any questions you may have before you complete your purchase. </p>
<p>Rabbits eat pellets, hay and vegetables. Most rabbits like to munch on carrots or lettuce. You want to feed your rabbit everyday to ensure they are receiving the proper amount of food. Unlike cats that eat when they are hungry, a rabbit can over eat and become over weight. Some commercial feeds for rabbits contain nuts; however, these are typically not good as they are high in fiber. You can feed your rabbit fruit as a treat, but you should not do so daily. </p>
<p>Housing for a rabbit can be in your home or if you wish to keep them outside a wooden cage will work. Most outside cages are designed to let the waste fall through so they are not sitting on it or laying on it. The cage should be built large enough to house an adult rabbit with bedding spread out to make a nice little home. They should be given plenty of water and have it changed out daily. Having a backyard for your pet rabbit is a great idea. They can roam for a little exercise, which all pets need. </p>
<p>You will want to clean their cages out at least once a week or more depending on how messy or smelly it becomes. Your rabbit needs a clean environment just like you to eliminate the possibilities of disease. An important factor in having a long living rabbit is their environment. Most rabbits live 5 to 10 years. </p>
<p>Rabbits with their fuzzy cottontails or floppy ears are just some of the cutest pets you can own. They are a medium maintenance pet with proper feeding and environment care you can have your rabbit for years. Your children will enjoy showing off their pet rabbit to all their friends and beg you to take him to show and tell. Pets are needed to complete a family and provide enjoyment for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Taking Care Of A Pet Bunny Rabbit : General Tips About Pet Rabbit Care</title>
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		<title>Tips on Setting up your Rabbit Cage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping a rabbit as a pet is something that needs some proper planning. Deciding on where to put the rabbit cage and how to accesorize is important if you want to keep a healthy bunny. Here are some tips for you to take note. Placing the Rabbit Cage It is essential to ensure that your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping a rabbit as a pet is something that needs some proper planning. Deciding on where to put the rabbit cage and how to accesorize is important if you want to keep a healthy bunny. Here are some tips for you to take note.</p>
<p><strong>Placing the Rabbit Cage<br /></strong></p>
<p>It is essential to ensure that your rabbit is comfortable when it is inside it&#8217;s cage. The rabbit cage should be put in a cool and cozy place in your house, away from any household hazards. It should also be put in a area which is away from any predatory house pets or noisy machinery. </p>
<p>A rabbit loves attention. It is advisable to put the rabbit in a place where there is a lot of activity in the house so that it will not feel lonely and isolated. </p>
<p><strong>Inside Cage Essentials </strong></p>
<p>At minimum, your rabbit cage should be equipped with the following:</p>
<p>a litterbox</p>
<p>containers for food and water</p>
<p>soft bedding </p>
<p>toys to keep the rabbit amused and occupied</p>
<p><strong>Beddings</strong></p>
<p>There are many different beddings which can be used for the rabbit. The most common are hay, straw, grass or sisal mats. Shredded newspaper and fabric scraps are sometimes used as alternative bedding for rabbits.</p>
<p><strong>Litter and the Litterbox</strong></p>
<p>Litters can be made from several materials. Paper pulp is a popular choice of litter, as it has good absorbency and reduces odor. The second, highly recommended litter is compressed sawdust pellets. Sawdust pellets are relatively cheap and extremely absorbant. The non-toxic sawdust helps control bacterial growth and odors.</p>
<p>Pine or cedar shavings should be avoided, as these materials can be toxic to the rabbit. </p>
<p>The litterbox should be placed in the rabbit&#8217;s favorite elimiation spot in the cage to facilitate litter training. </p>
<p><strong>Upkeeping Your Rabbit Cage</strong></p>
<p>White vinegar is the recommended agent for cleaning out litterboxes. Soaking the pans in vinegar will remove even the toughest stains. </p>
<p>With these five tips in hand, you will have your rabbit cage ready for your bunny in no time. </p>
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		<title>Pet Rabbit Care; 4 Basic Tips to Get You Started</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet Rabbits care and concern should be paramount, especially if you are getting someone in your family a Rabbit for a Birthday or Holiday present.? While the Disney movies always make the fluffy little rascals so cute, there are some basic that you have to be aware of before bringing them home to be loved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet Rabbits care and concern should be paramount, especially if you are getting someone in your family a Rabbit for a Birthday or Holiday present.? While the Disney movies always make the fluffy little rascals so cute, there are some basic that you have to be aware of before bringing them home to be loved and cared for.</p>
<p>First, you have to realize that rabbits are creatures that like to roam in groups, by and large.? Additionally, the usually stay within a region as a creature and are not know to wander far from that area they are familiar with.? Because the nature of rabbits are of a fairly docile creature, they are usually easy game for prey.</p>
<p>With house rabbits, you have got to know a bit of the history so you can accommodate them as a pet.? With that in mind, let&#8217;s look at 5 basics to keep them happy in your home.</p>
<p>First, their home.? Rabbits don&#8217;t like to be caged all day, but they must feel safe.? Many like the idea of a larger cage that the rabbit can go in and out of and allow the rabbits to roam.? Be sure to make sure you rabbit-proof the home and give them something to use for waste.? Believe ti or not, rabbits will use litter boxes, just make sure? they don&#8217;t share it with a cat&#8230;that is trouble with a capital &#8220;T&#8221;.</p>
<p>Second, use anything but Cedar, as it can harm rabbits, for their bedding.? They love a soft blanket that they can nest in.? I have seen may take old towels and cut into several nice size shapes and let the rabbit arrange as he chooses.</p>
<p>Third, rabbits are vegetable lovers, so resist the need to give them stuff you think they might like.? This means that your favorite house plant will look good to them, so just be aware.? Know that Rabbits have small digestive tracts and you have to be careful to give them too much as they will eat most anything if you let them.? The idea that the furry little friends only will eat lettuce is not so much true as lettuce does nt haove a lot of nutritional value.? Let the eat other veggies as well such as; carrot tops, spinach, broccoli, and other green vegetables.? Vary it up and your pet Rabbit will love you.? And don&#8217;t forget the fresh water; and a clean, cool environment.</p>
<p>Fourth, the handling of your pet Rabbit.? Remember that Rabbits are very sensitive creatures, especially with their ears and eyes as those are their predator defense mechanisms.? Their ears are an indicator as to what they are sensing as the ears will stand up when they sense something.? Respect their senses and never pick them up by their ears.? Always place a hand under their chest between the front feet and the other hand under their butt.? This will give them a comforting feeling and allow them to feel safe with you.? Also, never touch their nose.</p>
<p>A Rabbit is a pet that could live anywhere from 7 to 10 years on the average with proper care, with some rabbits living into the teens.? Take care of them and, like any other pet in your home, they will probably become a treasured member of the family adored by all.</p>
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Im just asking for some info on things that are not mentioned in the books or just cool facts.<br />
I am planning on getting one or two<br />
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