Keeping your rabbits happy and healthy
Sweet Home
● A large shelter where we can rest together and apart from each other.
● A large, secure exercise area permanently attached to our shelter, where we can hop, jump, run, dig and search (forage) for food.
● Places to hide when we feel afraid or want to spend time alone.
● Lots of space so we have room to exercise.
● To be able to stand up fully without our ears touching the roof.
● Protection from hazards, bad weather, high and low temperatures and predators.
Sweet Home
● A large shelter where we can rest together and apart from each other.
● A large, secure exercise area permanently attached to our shelter, where we can hop, jump, run, dig and search (forage) for food.
● Places to hide when we feel afraid or want to spend time alone.
● Lots of space so we have room to exercise.
● To be able to stand up fully without our ears touching the roof.
● Protection from hazards, bad weather, high and low temperatures and predators.
Food and drink
● Fresh, clean drinking water available 24/7.
● Lots of good quality hay and/ or grass – available 24/7 (growing or freshly picked grass is fine but NEVER feed us lawnmower clippings).
● An adult-sized handful of safe, washed leafy greens (e.g. cabbage,
● Fresh, clean drinking water – available 24/7.
● Lots of good quality hay and/ or grass – available 24/7 (growing or freshly picked grass is fine but NEVER feed us lawnmower clippings).
● An adult-sized handful of safe, washed leafy greens (e.g. cabbage,
Act Natural
● To be able to exercise, graze on growing grass, forage, hide and dig every day!
● To be able to play with our friendly, neutered rabbit companion(s) every day.
● Lots of safe toys to play with and chew.
● To be able to play with people who will be quiet and gentle around us, and who won’t punish or shout at us
Health check
● To be checked for signs of pain, illness, injury or changes in behaviour every day. Talk to our vet if you suspect any problems.
● You to take us for an annual vet health check and regular vaccinations.
● You to check our bottom and tail area every day to make surethey are clean. You should also check the length of our nails and teeth every week to make sure they’re not too long.
● You to get us neutered so we don’t have unwanted babies. This also keeps us healthy and reduces the risk of us fighting with each other
● To be able to exercise, graze on growing grass, forage, hide and dig every day!
● To be able to play with our friendly, neutered rabbit companion(s) every day.
● Lots of safe toys to play with and chew.
● To be able to play with people who will be quiet and gentle around us, and who won’t punish or shout at us
Health check
● To be checked for signs of pain, illness, injury or changes in behaviour every day. Talk to our vet if you suspect any problems.
● You to take us for an annual vet health check and regular vaccinations.
● You to check our bottom and tail area every day to make surethey are clean. You should also check the length of our nails and teeth every week to make sure they’re not too long.
● You to get us neutered so we don’t have unwanted babies. This also keeps us healthy and reduces the risk of us fighting with each other



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