One of Bunny’s favorite things to eat is fennel. Unfortunately, it is not particularly cheap, so we want to make sure that nothing ever gets wasted, especially since it only lasts about 4-5 days in the fridge And I don’t know about you, but besides from taking a small bite while preparing it for Bunny (and…
The Bunny Approved Shop is Open!
Finally! After almost a year of research, negotiations, rejections, and agreements, we are finally able to open the Bunny Approved shop. We are extremely excited and are gladly sharing our office space with the tons of products we’ve been waiting for. Please take a look, browse, and see if there is anything that could make…
Honey Bars and Co: The Worst Rabbit Food
As a child and a teenager, I always thought that a product or service that is available for sale must be safe, because otherwise it wouldn’t be offered. One day I went to the pharmacy to try out some diet pills I had read about in a magazine (I was a teenager…) and the pharmacist told me…
Eat Like A Rabbit Series: Celery Root
Since Bunny eats a variety of 6-8 different rotating vegetables every day, we end up with unusual produce in our fridge. Sometimes it’s more than little Bunny can eat before it goes bad, so we are constantly hunting for new recipes that incorporate those vegetables. Our last find was rutabaga. Our newest find is celery…
Eat Like A Rabbit Series: Rutabaga
This is the very first post in a new series that we want to add to regularly! The question has come up how to avoid wasting fresh produce while still offering 6-8 different vegetables to our bunnies at a time. Why not share it and eat like a rabbit? I don’t know about you, but…
Bunny’s Pellet-Free Diet
We keep mentioning that Bunny doesn’t eat any pellets and we keep getting questions about his diet, so here is a more detailed explanation of what we give him. We choose Bunny’s food based on three equally important aspects: – It has to be fresh and healthy for rabbits. – It has to be a…
No More Pellets – An Introduction
When we first adopted Bunny, he was a little over a year old and on a high pellet, hay, and low vegetable diet. After a bunch of research and several discussions, we decided to slowly introduce more vegetables and ultimately get rid of pellets. After all, they are processed and no rabbit would naturally have…
Indoor Rabbit Housing
If you have ever set foot in a local pet store, you may have noticed that for every 30 shelves with items for dogs and cats there may be one for rabbits (if you are really lucky). Most of the time, that one shelf isn’t even just for rabbits, it’s for small animals in general,…
How to Clean your Rabbit
How do you clean a soiled rabbit? Most of the time, the rabbit will take care of all the cleaning itself and you shouldn’t interfere. However, for the safety of your bun there are times when you have to. Every one of us with pet rabbits has probably witnessed runny or soft stool that got…
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…
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