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  2. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Rabbits are social creatures who do best when they have another rabbit to keep them company. In the wild, they always live in groups, so for the sake of their health and wellbeing, we recommend ...

  3. Give these 32 activities for rabbits a try to improve your ...

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    Rabbits are very clean creatures and have a strict self-grooming routine. You can help them with this by grooming hard-to-reach areas with a soft brush (check out our guide to the best rabbit ...

  4. 32 tips for taking care of rabbits - AOL

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    Neutering your pet rabbit is something all vets recommend you do as soon as possible — for male rabbits, this can happen from 10 weeks of age, but for females, this isn’t possible until they ...

  5. Category:Rabbits as pets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rabbits as pets" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. American Fuzzy Lop;

  6. 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.

  7. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    The most extensive rabbit "keeping" methods would be the harvest of wild or feral rabbits for meat or fur market, such as occurred in Australia prior to the 1990s. Warren-based cuniculture is somewhat more controlled, as the animals are generally kept to a specific area and a limited amount of supplemental feeding provided.

  8. Hutch (animal cage) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits love to run and jump and need space. For many animal rescues, now a predator safe run must be attached to, or contain the hutch; the run must be at least 10 ft x 6 ft with a run height of 3 ft, or in metric, 3m x 2m and a run height of 1m. (Rabbit Welfare Association and Trust, 2018) [full citation needed]

  9. Pet rabbits are the 'epitome of innocence.' Why that makes ...

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    Rabbits don't belong in cages, experts say. Even though some pet stores may keep rabbits in cages, they should be free to roam the home like a dog or cat, Valand said.

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