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Treat Your Bunny Right

Too many treats can result in weight gain and GI problems. For this reason treats should be given in moderation and in small portion sizes.

Lowering Blood Calcium

Despite no proven scientific link, veterinarians frequently advise reducing dietary calcium for rabbits facing urinary or bladder problems.

Beyond Petting

Not a treatise against petting, but a sketch of other places you can visit with your rabbit.
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Best Vegetables for Rabbits: A Healthy Diet Guide

Learn the ideal rabbit diet proportions: 80% hay, 10% fresh vegetables, and less than 5% fruits as treats for a healthy bunny.

Stepping Into the Rescuer’s Shoes: Mentored Rescuer

I had no idea how Clover would change my life.
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. […]
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.
two house rabbits eat greens by a chair

Vegetables and Fruits: A Summary

A list of bunny-friendly vegetables and fruits.
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