| Rabbit Care Expert Advice |
Rabbits are lovable, social animals, and make wonderful companions for people who take the time to learn about their needs. Though providing care for these adorable creatures isn't difficult, rabbits have a long lifespan, and many specific care requirements.
The following are some good rabbit care tips that guide you in taking care of your pet rabbit:

Here are a list of some supplies you may need when caring for your rabbit:
How you feed your rabbit plays a part in determining whether you have a top show prospect, hearty litters, and a happy, healthy pet.
A rabbit's primary food should be pellets - commercially made bite-sized bits of ground hay and other ingredients, vitamins, and minerals tailored specifically for the rabbit's digestive system.
"It should have a minimum of 16 percent protein with a higher fiber level - good, digestible fiber," advises Dr. Rob McCoy, a nutritionist and vice president of Nutrition and Quality Assurance for Manna Pro Products, LLC, which produces a wide range of animal nutrition and health products.
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Housing for your pet can vary considerably depending upon your home and your locality, but it has one universal requirement: rabbits need good ventilation. Without adequate ventilation, your pet can be susceptible to respiratory diseases. Keep this in mind when you buy or build a cage for your rabbit. Make sure at least a portion of the cage is constructed of wire mesh to allow good air flow.