Fluids

Digestibility in the Rabbit Diet

Rabbits have a very round-about, complicated way of getting their food digested.

Skin Diseases in Rabbits: Common Causes, Common Treatments

The skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of health. Skin ailments […]

Caring For Baby Bunnies

This article is reprinted by permission of Kindplanet.org If you find yourself caring for a domestic […]
three disabled rabbits snuggling on a rug

Quality of Life

Confusion exists in people’s minds when dealing with crippled, deformed, or less than “perfect” animals. […]

Physical Design

By becoming familiar with our rabbits’ physical functions and by reading what their bodies tell us, we can use the right preventive care.
wild rabbit nest with healthy babies

Wild Baby Bunnies: Are They Orphaned?

Wild baby bunnies are usually not orphaned. Despite good intentions, attempting to rehabilitate them can be illegal and harmful.

Feeding & Caring For Orphans

Sometimes domestic or wild rabbits are truly orphaned. This document is meant to help in that dire situation.

Gi Stasis – The Silent Killer

It's an all too familiar story. "My bunny stopped eating, and then she just died."
Close-up of a rabbit's nose

Help! My rabbit is sick and I can’t reach my vet! 

Sound advice for managing common medical problems until you can make it to the vet.
face of a pet rabbit with myxomatosis

Californian myxomatosis

Myxomatosis is a deadly viral disease of domesticated (European) rabbits caused by the myxoma virus.
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