קטגוריה: Rabbit Care and Health
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do rabbits lay eggs
Rabbits Lay Eggs? Rabbits are popular pets and animals, and many people are fascinated about their habits. Rabbit egg-laying is a prevalent question. Rabbits do not lay eggs. Live rabbits are animals. Egg-laying birds and reptiles differ. Rabbits and hares are lagomorphs. All these animals have live offspring. Rabbits have four to eight kits. Kits…
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what is wrong with my pet rabbit
Pet rabbit health issues: diagnosis and treatment Rabbits need specific care. As with any pet, rabbit health issues must be identified and treated. Dental disease in pet rabbits is prevalent. If rabbits' teeth aren't worn down, they might overgrow and create pain and eating problems. Dental disease causes drooling, weight loss, and appetite loss. Visit…
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what is wrong with my rabbits eye
Why Is My Rabbit's Eye Red and Swollen? Many rabbit eye disorders cause redness and edoema. Conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the thin membrane that borders the eyelids and covers the white of the eye, is the most prevalent cause of rabbit eye redness and swelling. Infection, injuries, foreign bodies, and allergies all cause rabbit eye…
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what is wrong with my rabbits legs
Rabbit Limping: Causes and Treatment Many rabbit diseases cause limping. To treat limping, the cause must be identified. Rabbits limp from injuries, arthritis, abscesses, and infections. Trauma—falls, being stepped on, or being attacked—is the most prevalent cause of rabbit limping. Arthritis is another major rabbit limping cause. Bacterial abscesses induce discomfort and lameness. Rabbits can…
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what is wrong with my rabbit
What to Do When Your Rabbit Has Diarrhea If your rabbit has diarrhea, it is important to take action quickly to ensure your pet's health and wellbeing. Here are some steps to take when your rabbit has diarrhea: 1. Monitor your rabbit's diet. Diarrhea can be caused by a change in diet, so it is…
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what is wrong with my rabbits back legs
Rabbit Back Leg Weakness: Why? Conditions can weaken a rabbit's back legs. Hind limb paralysis, caused by neural pathways disrupting hind leg muscles, is the most common reason. Trauma, infection, or tumours can cause this. Spinal cord injury, degenerative myelopathy, and nutritional deficits also induce hind limb paralysis. Weakness may have unknown causes. Other disorders…
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what is the best rabbit bedding
Different Rabbit Bedding: Pros and Cons Rabbit bedding is essential for pet comfort and safety. Before choosing bedding, examine its merits and downsides. Wood shavings Rabbits prefer wood shavings as bedding. Absorbent, cheap, and easy to find. Choose a dust-free kind because they can be dusty and allergenic. Wood shavings might also attach to the…
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why do my rabbits keep dying
Common Rabbit Death Causes Rabbits are lovely pets, but several health conditions can kill them. Knowing the reasons of rabbit mortality can help you protect your pet. GI stasis, or rabbit death, is prevalent. Gas and poisons build up in the intestines when the digestive system slows or stops. GI stasis causes tiredness, decreased appetite,…
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what do i need for a bunny rabbit
Bunny rabbits require what supplies? Bunny rabbits need a few essentials. Cage, food, water, bedding, toys, and grooming materials. Cage: A rabbit's cage should be big and easy to clean. To prevent rabbit escape, the cage should have a sturdy clasp. Food: Provide hay, fresh veggies, and a little pellets. Limit treats. Always have fresh…
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fix rabbit ears
Fixing Rabbit Ear Issues Many pets have rabbit ears. They can be annoying but also indicate a health issue. Diagnose and treat common rabbit ear issues to keep your pet healthy and happy. Rabbit ear disorders can be diagnosed and treated by finding the cause. Ear mites, bacterial or fungal infections, and allergies cause rabbit…