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Healthy indoor rabbit eating hay — good diet and preventive care help avoid common rabbit health problems.

Keeping Your Rabbit Healthy: Common Illnesses, Early Warning Signs, and Preventive Care

Healthy rabbits are bright-eyed, curious, and full of energy. Because they’re prey animals, rabbits often […]
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Lionhead Rabbits: Cute, Fluffy, and More Work Than You Think

Lionhead rabbits are irresistibly fluffy—but that mane takes work. This article explains why their long fur demands daily grooming, how neglect leads to painful matting, and why adoption—not impulse buying—is the kindest choice. Learn what makes these charming rabbits both beautiful and high-maintenance, and how proper care keeps them happy and healthy.

Baby Bunny Basics: What to Know Before You Rescue or Adopt

Curious about baby bunnies? Learn what’s normal, when to help, and why the best place to get a baby rabbit is through a reputable rescue. This overview explains the stages of rabbit development, the importance of staying with mom for at least eight weeks, and how responsible adoption gives every baby bunny the healthiest start in life.

Petland Chicago: Rabbit Sales & Rescue Impacts — Take Action

Chicago rescues report rising owner-surrenders and hoarding cases tied to retail rabbit sales. Read the facts and help stop rabbit sales.

Leche, the Rabbit Behind Shamir’s Final Album, “Ten”

When Shamir decided that Ten—his shimmering, genre-agnostic tenth record—was his final solo album, he also knew that Leche —his reserved, seven-year-old rabbit- would be prominently featured on the cover.

Understanding Rabbits, One Habit at a Time: A Conversation with Tamsin Stone

Rabbit behavior expert Tamsin Stone shares the story of Scamp, a wild rabbit she raised by hand, and how he reshaped her understanding of rabbit care. From bonding challenges to enrichment tips, this conversation offers practical insights for every rabbit guardian.

Ensuring Your Bunny’s Future Without You

We plan for our own futures—why not theirs? Without a plan, your rabbit could face uncertainty or even abandonment. Naming a caregiver and setting up a pet trust ensures they’ll always be safe and cared for.

Is a Rabbit Right for You? Six must-Know truths

Rabbits are social, intelligent beings—not low-maintenance pets. They need companionship, a proper diet, enrichment, and specialized vet care. With a lifespan of 10-15 years, adopting a rabbit is a long-term commitment, not a short-term novelty.

Your Bunny and the Holidays

In the midst of all your holiday preparations, here a few tips to keep your bunny safe and happy.

Natural Nutrition Part II: Pellets and Veggies

Commercial pellets, particularly when fed in large amounts, may not be the best choice for all rabbits.
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