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…
List of Fresh Food
If your rabbit’s diet mainly consists of hay and pellets, then certain precautions have to be taken when you choose your pet’s daily vegetables. Below you can find a list of common fresh foods along with the suggested feeding frequency. If your rabbit mainly eats fresh grass, then the items listed under “occasionally” may be…
Future Product: Wild Grass and Herb Mix
While Bunny gets fresh vegetables twice a day and is allowed to go outside and snack on the mint, parsley, and basil we planted for him on the small stretch of ground that isn’t covered by cement, we often thought how nice it would be to offer him an area with grass as well. After…
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…
Meet Bunny
Since Bunny will be the one approving our current and future products, let me tell you a little bit about him: He is a 2-year-old neutered male Holland Lop my fiance and I adopted at the beginning of the year. He’s run the household ever since. Bunny is the most innocent, friendly, and sweet creature…
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