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  2. Thinking of housing rabbits indoors? We put your questions to ...

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    How to keep an indoor rabbit happy. Indoor rabbits can lead happy and fulfilled lives, so long as they are properly cared for. This means plenty of stimulation and, where possible, access to outside.

  3. 32 tips for taking care of rabbits - AOL

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    Just bear in mind that rabbits can get pregnant from three months of age, so males and females need to be kept separate just before this time until after they’re neutered. 16. Monitor their health

  4. Vet shares 6 tips on how to keep a rabbit cool in summer

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    Here are some ways that you can keep your rabbit cool in the summer, recommended by Dr. MacMillan. 1. Keep their hutch/run in the shade: If your rabbit goes outside, find a shady spot in the ...

  5. Rabbit health - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, fenbendazole (under the brand name Panacur Rabbit) is sold over-the-counter in oral paste form as a nine-day treatment. Fenbendazole is particularly recommended for rabbits kept in colonies and as a preventive before mixing new rabbits with each other, [50] and there have been anecdotal reports of successful treatments with ponazuril ...

  6. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - Wikipedia

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    CMZ's annual fall event, "Boo at the Zoo", takes place in October. Visitors can observe the various cold weather animals that still roam outside, and are encouraged to wear costumes to the park. [62] The Boo at the Zoo event is a safe Halloween option that offers animal shows, live performances, and other fall-related activities.

  7. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include weakness in limbs, head tremors, low appetite, nasal discharge, and death within three to four days. There are currently no vaccines available for rabbits. The National Institutes of Health recommends that rabbits be kept indoors or enclosed in hutches outside that do not allow other animals to come in contact with them. [18]

  8. Fun ways to play with your rabbit - AOL

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    The same can be done for your rabbit, with even bigger rewards. Updating their play or living space reignites their curiosity and breathes new life into an old space. 29.

  9. Marsh rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The black portions of the upper parts often change to a dull grayish buff in spring and summer months, returning to a reddish or ochre color in fall, followed by darker black in the winter. Rabbits of peninsular Florida typically display darker and redder colors with a cinnamon-rufous nape, feet, and legs.