Guidelines

What is the best age to adopt a bunny?

What is the best age to adopt a bunny?

Most rabbits at rescue organizations are 4 months to 2 years old; these older bunnies are healthier because at this age they have a better immune system. Baby bunnies are very cute, but young adult bunnies are still extremely adorable, they will easily bond with you, and will run and play for many more years to come.

How much does a bunny cost?

Expect to pay $20-$40 for a rabbit from a pet store, and $5-$20 for a rabbit from a rescue, fair, or 4-H club. Breeders vary in what they charge for their specific breed of rabbit. Some are cheaper than pet stores while others with rare breeds will charge closer to $100 for a rabbit.

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Can I free roam my bunny in room?

Instead of spending most of their time in an enclosure, free roam rabbits are allowed to wander freely in the home or apartment, even when their pet parents aren’t present. Similar to the way many people share their homes with cats and dogs, free roam rabbits can explore, nap, and play wherever they please.

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What color is Bunny Pee?

Normal rabbit urine varies in colour from yellow to orange, brown or red depending on nutrition and hydration status and may be influenced by medication. True hematuria may be caused by urolithiasis and cystitis as well as renal disease. The blood is usually uniformly distributed throughout the urine.

Can a 12 year old take care of a bunny?

A rabbit can live from 8 to 12 years. They can also be litter-trained, and they’re easy to care for. Dr. Quesenberry notes that a proper diet is important to ensure the animal’s health and happiness: grass hay, rabbit pellets, and vegetables.

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Why you should get a bunny?

Top Ten Reasons to Bring a Bunny into Your Life

  1. Bunnies make wonderful companions.
  2. They may be small, but they have BIG personalities.
  3. Bunnies are entertaining.
  4. They want to play when you do.
  5. Compared to dogs or cats, they’re fairly low-maintenance.
  6. They’re great in apartments.
  7. Petting a bunny reduces stress.