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Jaylene's Pet Care Page
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"I t is important to acquire a cage, before bringing your rabbit home. He will need a safe place to rest, and get used to his new surroundings. He will also need a safe place to stay when you are not around to supervise his activities, and it will become home to him. For a Holland Lop, a 24in.X 24in. cage will be enough for him. He needs at least this much room. The cage should have a wire floor of 1 inch X 1/2inch wire. This is a small enough weave not to let his feet fall through, but big enough to allow any urine and droppings to fall through, so that his space remains clean. Rabbits are very clean animals by nature and do much better when they are allowed to live this way.
Always, one bunny to a cage. This is important because they are very territorial by nature, and need their own space to feel secure. For an indoor cage, a tray is required under the wire to catch all of the droppings. This tray should be cleaned often to keep the ammonia fumes from becoming strong and threatening the quality of the air that he breathes. Kitty litter used in the tray, particularly in the hot spots(where he urinates regularly), will help keep the smell down until cleaning time. Just scoop out the small area where he goes regularly and replace the litter. If the wire itself becomes dirty, a wire brush can be used to keep it clean.
Water is a very important part of a rabbit's diet. A heavy crock style bowl that can't be easily tipped works best. A rabbit will not eat at all if water is not available at all times. The water should be changed daily and the crock cleaned thoroughly at least once a week. A solution of chlorox and water works nicely to sterilize it.
Rabbits, of the domestic type, should not be given fresh vegetables, such as lettuce, cabbage, etc. These are too high in the moisture content for their diet. They are not used to these foods and will develop diarrhea"
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