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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2009

This video is for new rabbit owners, and will inform you on what you need to have before you take your new rabbit home. I make recommendations that I believe will be most economically efficient and beneficial to you in the long run, and I hope this helps!

Recommendations:
1) Cages: Safeguard wired-bottom cage
2) Pellet Food: Purina Advanced Nutrition: Show Formula
3) Hay: Booth Feed's Timothy Hay

All of these items can be found at a local Booth Feeds near you, for a much cheaper price and larger quantity than other local pet stores may offer.

www.BoothFeeds.com

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  • this is a good video... however your bunnies' cages are way too small... plus the metal at the bottom may be easy to clean but its harmful to thier feet. and with these sized cages (even though they are babies) you should not put more than 2 bunnies in the cage... also rabbits dont like just sitting on matts they also like to hide in places because that is their natural instinct.

  • This makes me very very sad. You should not be giving advice, you mean well, but are extremely I'll informed and by putting this out for public consumption you are encouraging Thera to mistreat their rabbits as well. Please people, be kind to your bunnies....fresh hay and water, 4 hours per day out of cages, litter box train, no wire bottom cages. This should be part of your family, otherwise why have a bunny at all?

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  • Cute bunnies! Dumb owner!

  • @dogsandpuppys123 Ive seen them on other videos and they look good unfortunately they are not really available or promoted in the UK so many people use large dog crates and bunny proof. I just hate seeing bunnies in tiny cages regardless of the use: breeding or whatever. You cannot honestly tell me that the five welfare freedoms are enforced when they cannot live naturally when they cannot take more than two hops. If that was in the UK the person would be charged with cruelty x

  • @MissBump4 ikr i hate when this happens btw im getting a rabbit and im gonna get it a C&C cage cause its good ive heard about it a lot too

  • Just one point the wire cages you have chosen will cause lots of cuts on the bottom of their feet. Wire cages are not suitable for rabbits at all and I urge you to remove this video as you are not educated on rabbits. Plus all the cages you are recommending are too small!!!!!Also rabbits are not meant to be a CHEAP pet seriously, they cost just as much as a dog. Videos like this anger me at how niave people are. Im sorry but they look like animal testing cages and it is not fair

  • @Eritrean1996 They will do they think it is a fun game ! Try putting woodshavings or straw or hay over it x

  • U should not use alfalfa only use Timothy hay

  • I put a newspaper in my bunny cage. but he eat pages from the newspaper....please help

  • you bunnies shoudn't be on a wire bottom cage all the time as they can hurt their feet! you need to have some sort of floor covering like cedar chips, hay or some other form of bedding on the bottom to prevent injuries to your rabbits.!

  • @MegaBonzie Hey.. I got my bunny off of Craigslist. I dont RECOMMEND that website, but there are TONS of bunnys on there. Everyone I know keeps telling me to adopt one. So, I would think of adopting first!

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