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the cover of 25 items for a rabbit supplies checklist, including an empty bag

Many people think of rabbits as easy beginner pets, not knowing everything that goes into their daily care. There is a lot to think about when bringing your first rabbit

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how to set up a rabbit cage with instructions on how to put it in the box

Give your bunny a comfortable home by properly setting up their rabbit cage or pen with everything they need. They should have fresh timothy hay, a litter box, a hidey house, dishes for food and water, and plenty of toys.

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two rabbits in a cage with the words things to put in the bottom of a rabbit cage

Do you have a pet rabbit and are looking for the best things to put in the bottom of their cage? Here are some great options for what to put in the bottom of a rabbit cage. I how to care for pet rabbits I pet rabbit care I small animal care I rabbit information I information on pet rabbits I what to do with pet rabbits I things to know about pet rabbits I pet rabbit tips I care tips for pet rabbits I rabbit cage lining I materials for rabbit cage bottom I #Rabbits #pets #smallpets

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a rabbit sitting on top of a wooden floor next to the words, 15 reason not to get a pet rabbit

While rabbits are adorable little critters, they're not as easy to care for as they look. That's why we bring you 15 reasons not to get a pet rabbit. Before deciding to adopt and welcome a bunny into your home, consider these 15 things so you don't end up regretting your decision and rehoming your new pet!

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the rabbit house size guide for rabbits is shown in this screenshoter's manual

Rabbit Hutch/Cage Size Guide Rabbits need somewhere to eat, sleep, hide, and go to the toilet, plus room to hop, run, play, jump, and dig. To provide enough space for all this, the minimum recommended size for the living space, e.g. hutch or cage, is 12 square feet (1.1 square meters), for example 6'x2' (1.8mx0.6m), with the addition of a larger area (32 sq. ft.) for exercise. This is just the minimum though; try to give your rabbit as much space as you can. Living Space - Minimum 12 sq. ft…

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