Do Outdoor Rabbits Need A Heater?
Most rabbits will not need a heated environment to make it through the winter. An easy way to keep your rabbit comfortable and safe during… Read More »Do Outdoor Rabbits Need A Heater?
Most rabbits will not need a heated environment to make it through the winter. An easy way to keep your rabbit comfortable and safe during… Read More »Do Outdoor Rabbits Need A Heater?
A temperature of between 10-20°C is recommended as ideal for domestic rabbits, though they can cope with lower temperatures, but tend to suffer from too… Read More »What Should I Do With My Rabbits In Winter?
Subtle signs of illness in a rabbit vary and can include: Slow movement, staying still or hiding away. Breathing faster than usual or noisy breathing.… Read More »How Do You Know If Your Rabbit Is Not Feeling Well?
While you seek treatment, try to keep your rabbit hydrated and warm. A syringe with water or soft foods (applesauce or baby food) can assist.… Read More »How Do You Treat A Sick Rabbit At Home?
Paralysis may be caused by tumours in the brain or spine. Any long term illness can cause weakness and muscle loss. Organ failure such as… Read More »Why Does My Rabbit Seem Paralyzed?
Floppy Bunny Syndrome is a condition that usually presents with acute onset of generalised weakness or flaccid paralysis of the body, resulting in the rabbit’s… Read More »What Does It Mean When A Rabbit Can’T Stand Up?
If you want to feed the wild rabbits in your community, it’s best to give them a natural way to continue foraging for food. If… Read More »Can I Leave Food Out For Wild Rabbits?
How do you tell if your rabbit is ill? If your rabbit is quieter than normal, is sitting still and hunched up, does not want… Read More »What Do I Do If My Rabbit Is Not Moving?
Although rabbits can be happy singles if they have enough companionship from humans, a rabbit that has been used to living in a pair is… Read More »Can A Rabbit Live Alone After One Dies?
In most cases, a rabbit laying on their side is just sleeping. They aren’t sick or dying in any way. Instead, this is a position… Read More »Why Is My Rabbit Lying On Its Side And Not Moving?