Feeding your Rabbit: Fresh hay should make up the bulk of your rabbit’s diet and needs to be readily available at all times. Adult rabbits can eat timothy, grass, and oat hays, while younger rabbits should be fed alfalfa. When choosing hay, make sure it looks and smells fresh.
Lettuce, Hay, Broccoli, Carrot |
Also feed your rabbit a variety of vegetables like basil, broccoli leaves, carrot tops, clover, lettuce, mint parsley etc. Fruits like strawberries, seedless apples, pineapple, raspberries and bananas can also be given. Make sure the fruits and vegetables are thoroughly washed before feeding them.
Raspberry, Strawberry, Banana, Apple |
Fresh water must always be available to your rabbit. On a hot day you can drop an ice cube or two in your rabbits water bowl.
Grooming your rabbit: Rabbits are naturally clean animals and wash themselves frequently. But you still need to groom your rabbit on a regular basis. Rabbits go through shedding cycles a couple of times in a year. Brush your rabbit's fur to remove all the excess fur. Regular nail clipping is also important because long nails can get snagged on things or they can curl into your rabbit’s paw.
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