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rabbit cecotropes in a litterbox

Cecotropes

Cecotropes are special droppings that rabbits consume directly from the anus before digestion. To be […]
a rabbit scut. otherwise known as a bunny tail.

Scut’s up, Doc?

What's the scuttlebutt on scuts?
rabbit feet with sore hocks

Treating Sore Hocks

Common causes of sore hocks as well as the recommended treatment

Appropriate Use of Antibiotics in Rabbits

Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. When needed for treatment of an infection in […]

More Than Just a Chew Stick

As a fosterer, I often receive calls from people who are trying to find homes […]

Monitoring Your Rabbit’s Vital Signs: A Guide to Ensuring Their Health

Keeping track of your rabbit's vital signs, including body temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate, is crucial for assessing their overall health.

Poisonous Plants

Take care - rabbits can and will eat poisonous plants. Here's a list of common plants to avoid.

Litter Training FAQ

Common litter training concerns and a helpful overview video.

The Rabbit Liver in Health and Disease

We are working on securing reprint rights. In the meantime, here are third party links to the article.

Spay For Health

Spay or neuter your bunny for a longer life and a better quality of life. 
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