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New bunny rabbit, need help!
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I just got a rabbit today, I have had hamsters and guinea pigs before, but feel like I need advice. First can anyone recommend toys or something for her to do (free or store bought, I appreciate and suggestions). She has a lovely big cage and somewhere to hide, but i'm worried she's going to get bored.
Second - should i buy another rabbit to keep her comany or does it depend on breed?
Third - what vaccinations does she need?
Fourth - How much fresh food should i put in, I was told to put some fresh food in the afternoon, but how much is too much?
Any help to any question would be appreciated.
Second - should i buy another rabbit to keep her comany or does it depend on breed?
Third - what vaccinations does she need?
Fourth - How much fresh food should i put in, I was told to put some fresh food in the afternoon, but how much is too much?
Any help to any question would be appreciated.
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It's been years since I had a rabbit, but you need to give them carrots and rough stuff to keep her teeth down - I believe rabbits' teeth grow continually, so you need to keep them worn down with suitable chewing stuff My neighbour has two and they lollop around in the garden on nice days.
I believe that you need to be careful with a second rabbit, two of the same sex may fight and two of opposite sexes may result in.. well, more rabbits.
I believe that you need to be careful with a second rabbit, two of the same sex may fight and two of opposite sexes may result in.. well, more rabbits.
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