Bunny
The most common mistake new owners make is feeding their bunny only carrots and lettuce.
Carrots and fruits are exceptionally high in natural sugars and can disrupt gut flora. They should only be offered in tiny, bite-sized pieces as occasional rewards. Housing and Bunny-Proofing The most common mistake new owners make is
Bunnies—properly known as rabbits—are among the most misunderstood animals in the world. Often purchased as low-maintenance "starter pets" for children, these complex, sensitive creatures require a high level of care, specific dietary management, and a deep understanding of their unique behavioral psychology. Many owners choose to "bunny-proof" a specific room
An ideal setup utilizes a modular puppy playpen rather than a cage, providing a minimum of 16 square feet of living space. Many owners choose to "bunny-proof" a specific room or the entire house, allowing the rabbit to roam freely like a cat or dog. Bunny-Proofing Essentials specific dietary management