Training Bunny to use the Litter Box

Rabbits are very clean animals that will use a litter box when trained. Unfortunately, our little Bunny was not at all litter box trained when we first got him. Just the opposite, really. He marked his territory aggressively and we had to run after him with a vacuum cleaner almost constantly to keep the house in an…

Product Review – The Snack Board

One of our most anticipated products and it didn’t disappoint! The Snack Board has 7 openings for small treats and comes with 7 lids to hide the treats under. Encourage your rabbit to find the treats by lifting the lids with its mouth. The board is flat and has a non-slip surface, which makes it virtually impossible for a rabbit to…

Product Review: The Veggie Ball

This toy/accessory looks relatively unimpressive, but it’s actually really fun and a physical challenge for rabbits and other small pets. Just add fresh vegetables such as lettuce or herbs, hang it up, and let your bun figure out how to get the food. The height and swinging motion of the ball makes that task quite…

Rabbit Diet 101 – An Overview

Even though wild rabbits and our domestic pet rabbits look different, their digestive system is still very much alike. This means that the ideal and most healthy diet for our little pets should be similar to what wild rabbits intuitively pick out for themselves. That being said, it is not always possible for people to…

Neutering Bunny

A few months ago we made the decision to get our male rabbit, Bunny, neutered. He was around 17 months old then. To be quite honest with you, I never thought I would agree to such a procedure. After all, it is quite unnatural and the animal has to go through unnecessary surgery as well…