A rabbit may binky whenever: It anticipates eating or after it has eaten its favorite food or a treat. It is let outside to run around and play. It gets the chance to just hang out with you after a long day. What does it mean when your rabbit runsRead More →

Rabbits most definitely can eat romaine lettuce! Alongside red leaf lettuce, it is one of the healthiest varieties of lettuce that you can choose for your rabbit. Always look for organic lettuce to avoid any pesticides that could harm your rabbit’s immune and digestive systems. Is any lettuce poisonous toRead More →

Mouth sores. Diarrhea. Pneumonia. Sudden fever. How common is tularemia in rabbits? What is tularemia? Tularemia, or rabbit fever, is a bacterial disease associated with both animals and humans. Although many wild and domestic animals can be infected, the rabbit is most often involved in disease outbreaks. Tularemia is relativelyRead More →

Being a lush foliage plant, coleus is not resistant to rabbits, but a particular species, referred to as coleus canina (Plectranthus caninus), does deter rabbits. Coleus canina is hardy in USDA zones 9 through 11. What plants do deer hate the most? Daffodils, foxgloves, and poppies are common flowers withRead More →

Campanula, Perennials, Bellflower – American Meadows | Advantages: Rabbit Resistant. What can you plant to keep rabbits away? Plants that keep rabbits away marigolds – planted all around your garden will create a rabbit barrier (they hate the smell of the marigolds) spicy globe basil – keep the bunnies outRead More →

According to the University of Miami, a rabbit will give birth to 1-14 kits in her first litter, with the average being 6. It’s unlikely that all of these baby rabbits will survive. A first-time mother may fail to care for her young, so you must ensure that kits areRead More →

Rabbits who are healthy only need to be brought to the vet for a checkup once a year. If your rabbit is elderly or has frequent health problems, then you should bring them to the vet every 6 months. … Building a relationship with a rabbit veterinarian in your areaRead More →

Treatment of Snuffles (Pasteurellosis) in Rabbits Treatment will begin with antibiotics to treat the bacterial infection. These medications can be administered for up to a few months to fully treat the infection. How do I know if my rabbit has snuffles? Rabbits with snuffles have symptoms that look like aRead More →

Plants that keep rabbits away marigolds – planted all around your garden will create a rabbit barrier (they hate the smell of the marigolds) spicy globe basil – keep the bunnies out and make lots of pesto throughout the summer. Christmas basil also works well. onions. leeks. lavender. mint. oregano.Read More →

Exclude them. This is the surest way to prevent rabbit damage. … Limit hiding places. Rabbits need spots to take cover from predators. … Give them a scare. … Repel them. … Choose rabbit-resistant plants. … Welcome weeds. … Encourage predators. What smells do rabbits hate? Most commercially available rabbitRead More →