Our bunnies love to eat flowers! They are a great treat and can be sprinkled over hay to make it a bit more interesting and tasty. Here’s a list of flowers you can offer your rabbits in addition to their regular diet. Please keep in mind that potted or cut plants bought in most stores (including…
Eat Like A Rabbit Series – Celery
Sometimes produce can only be bought in large quantities and it may be difficult for our bunnies to eat each thing before it goes bad. That’s where our Eat Like a Rabbit Series comes in: Share produce with your bunnies and save money while eating healthy! One of the things our bunnies eat regularly is celery….
Emergency First Aid Kit for Rabbits – In Progress
The emergency first aid kit for rabbits is coming along nicely! Figuring out what should be included in such a kit, finding the best products, researching the cheapest sources, and putting it all together has been very time consuming, but we are so excited about the results! It was especially difficult to find a good bag or…
Bonding Our Free Range House Rabbits
After two failed bonding attempts in March and May, we now had two separate free range bunnies, one living upstairs and one living downstairs. There was no neutral territory left. To make it even more difficult, Bunny had never experienced living with another rabbit and sharing his territory every day, so he wasn’t too thrilled…
House Rabbits – How Much Does A Bunny Cost?
Every new family member, be it furry or not, will increase the monthly expenses of the household. Before getting any pet it is a good idea to do the math and figure out if you can afford to support it. Here’s what our 2 bunnies cost, so you get an idea what to expect if…
Eat Like A Rabbit Series – Zucchini
Zucchini has become a new favorite in our family, so I thought it would be a great idea to write about it for the Eat Like A Rabbit series. The goal is to offer rabbits a large variety of fresh food without letting any excess go to waste. Plus, if it’s good for the rabbits,…
Rabbit Hay Racks – What are the Options?
Hay is the number one thing in a house rabbit’s diet (unless their human has a giant meadow full of fresh grass, which should be rare). Since hay plays such an important part in a rabbit’s life, it’s crucial to find hay racks or other solutions that help keep the hay dry and clean. The…
Asheville Herb Festival 2014 – Recap
Two weekends ago my husband and I decided to go on a day trip and attend the Herb Festival in Asheville, a 2.5 hour drive away from where we live. We thought it would be a great opportunity to learn more about herbs and find a few new options for our bunnies. As you may…
Please Help us Choose Poster Designs
When it comes to wall decoration, there are choices that include rabbits, but none that were designed from a rabbit’s perspective. What would our bunnies hang on their walls if they could choose? Our Bailey would probably pick towels, which would be a little odd, but Bunny’s pick would certainly be food! No problem! We…
Foraging 101 – Collecting Fresh Greens for your Rabbit
It’s spring time and we finally have the opportunity again to collect fresh greens for our rabbits – not just from the grocery store, but directly from outside. There are many reasons why it’s a good idea to find fresh and maybe even wild greens for our bunnies. First of all, rabbits love fresh greens…