How long can you keep bunny (or Guinea Pig) pellets in a bowl for food? Like you said about the water, how it turns stale and can cause major health problems. Can the same happen to old food?
Bunnies also need a big place to run. Most people give them my own room. I am actully getting a bunny soon. But we are going to share the whole room. (MAKE SURE TO BUNNY PROOF YOUR ROOM BEFORE LETTING THEM IN!!!!!!)
Great vidoe. Good information. The cage is just fine. Rabbits don't need a whole lot of space, and a veggie based diet can be very harmful to their health. they don't need all of that(unless you want a very sick , out of condition rabbit on your hands).
Pretty good video, but they should have a larger cage, or a lot of time outside of the cage. Timothy or orchard grass hay are much better for bunnies than alfalfa. Alfalfa is okay for baby bunnies but not for adults. It has too much protein and calcium and not as much fiber as other hays.
too short of a video good info but its like she dosent care and wants to get it done with asap I have a bunny care video but it's not that good but I will put up a better one Asap
You are supposed to give them TIMOTHY hay. You can use several other types of hay, but timothy is the best for most rabbits. Their diet should be hay, veggies, and a SMALL amount of pellets. Also, they need way more space than what you are showing, and outdoor hutches are not the best way to care for your rabbit. They are very social and need way more human interaction. Most of what you are recommending and showing are not good ways to care for your pet rabbit.
Thanks!! When I watched the video I was like "Are you sure?? This isn't really clear" but when I saw your comment i was like "Ok, this makes a lot more sense!!". Thanks again!! Do you know other important stuff about rabbits??
How long can you keep bunny (or Guinea Pig) pellets in a bowl for food? Like you said about the water, how it turns stale and can cause major health problems. Can the same happen to old food?
rockstar7809 8 months ago
Is a cage 40.5”L x 17.25”W x 18”H big enough for a 5 LB rabbit?
faithandmeg 11 months ago
Bunnies also need a big place to run. Most people give them my own room. I am actully getting a bunny soon. But we are going to share the whole room. (MAKE SURE TO BUNNY PROOF YOUR ROOM BEFORE LETTING THEM IN!!!!!!)
CavyLoverr 1 year ago
Great vidoe. Good information. The cage is just fine. Rabbits don't need a whole lot of space, and a veggie based diet can be very harmful to their health. they don't need all of that(unless you want a very sick , out of condition rabbit on your hands).
chinbunny1 1 year ago
Pretty good video, but they should have a larger cage, or a lot of time outside of the cage. Timothy or orchard grass hay are much better for bunnies than alfalfa. Alfalfa is okay for baby bunnies but not for adults. It has too much protein and calcium and not as much fiber as other hays.
dancer04345 1 year ago
are your rabbits litter box trained?
BBS
TheShipdeck 1 year ago
i wana shave ma bunny :D her hair is SO long i hate it lol it gets everywhere.. in ma eyes in ma nose ma mouth lol all over ma bed :)
203112885 1 year ago 4
can you use use shereded news paper from the week before in the litter box?(my dad mite get a rabbit for me)
9965rebecca 1 year ago
im thinking of getting one, they are so cute. i really want to be able to hold it. could you hold your rabbit? does it smell? does it ever bite you?
aviswifey1808 1 year ago
too short of a video good info but its like she dosent care and wants to get it done with asap I have a bunny care video but it's not that good but I will put up a better one Asap
DontKickmySocks 2 years ago
0:16 lol it looks so funny & cute!!!
pumpkin091 2 years ago
You are supposed to give them TIMOTHY hay. You can use several other types of hay, but timothy is the best for most rabbits. Their diet should be hay, veggies, and a SMALL amount of pellets. Also, they need way more space than what you are showing, and outdoor hutches are not the best way to care for your rabbit. They are very social and need way more human interaction. Most of what you are recommending and showing are not good ways to care for your pet rabbit.
feonabunny 2 years ago 13
Thanks!! When I watched the video I was like "Are you sure?? This isn't really clear" but when I saw your comment i was like "Ok, this makes a lot more sense!!". Thanks again!! Do you know other important stuff about rabbits??
NaomiIsSoAwesome98 2 years ago
@feonabunny wat about fruit?
animenini 7 months ago
I love her cute little lop.
LordOmberus 2 years ago
i heard that it is a 'rex' rabbit - i hope that helps!!
jinx22409 2 years ago
what kind of bunny are you holding
webkinzgirl 2 years ago