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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]
The Giant Angora is the largest of the ARBA-recognized Angora breeds. It was originally developed to be an efficient commercial producer that could be sustained on 16–18% protein pellets plus hay, and live in the standard sized, all-wire cages.
Tans are a fairly small rabbit but should still be housed in an enclosure at least 3 square feet and 14 inches tall. They enjoy receiving regular exercise. Cages preferably should be all-wire otherwise as this helps prevent respiratory disease [broken anchor] and parasites. If the rabbit is to be housed in a hutch with solid sides and a solid ...
After 12 years in a rabbit cage and more time at a rescue shelter, Luna finally found her forever home with Julie Nashawaty. Elderly Maine Coon cat confined in a cage with bedding and food bowls.
The formation of open sores on the rabbit's hocks, commonly called sore hocks, is a problem that commonly afflicts mostly heavy-weight rabbits kept in cages with wire flooring [24] or soiled solid flooring. The problem is most prevalent in rex-furred rabbits and heavy-weight rabbits (over 4 kg (9 lb)), as well as those with thin foot bristles.
In this adorable video, a little black and white pet bunny is seen exploring the first snowfall of the season. With only an inch or two of snow dusting the ground, the tiny rabbit is seen hopping ...
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