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What products are best for the care of rabbits ?

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I want some really good products for bunnies like cages, food, and bedding.

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  1. I would go to google search house rabbit society and look at their cages


  2. Best cages would be ones you make yourself! Here's a cheap and easy one: http://www.guineapigcages.com/

    Originally designed with guinea pigs in mind but if you make it large enough and add a lid, it makes a great rabbit cage.

    Best high quality food brands: Oxbow (number 1 food!), American Pet Diner, Kleenmama

    Bedding: I've always been partial to Carefresh myself. But you might look into just litter training your rabbit and just having bedding/litter in the litter box - http://www.petinfopackets.com/rabbits/ra...

    Additional bunny research material:

    http://www.petinfopackets.com/rabbits/ra...

    http://www.rabbit.org/

    http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/r...

    http://www.guineapigcages.com/

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/det...

    http://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Health-21st...

  3. I'm not sure what brands you have available in your country (I'm in New Zealand).  Make sure your pellets are high in fibre and your hay is fresh and not damp (it will smell musty or like mushrooms if it has been damp for a while).  And if you get a wooden hutch make sure the wood is untreated.  I have plastic based cages indoors, which are 'super pet' brand (I think) and an Italian branded one called 'marchioro'.  My pellets are 'masterpet'.  My chew toys are also 'super pet' brand.  I think most of these brands would be available in USA, Australia and Britain? Don't know where you are but hope that helps :).

  4. well a big cage so it can walk and hop arond.food  some veg pellatets and water.as for bedding when you buy it make sure its safe my aunt bought some and then saw that animals could die from eating it .so maby just like a towl or someting depending on its age

    ~hope this helps bye bye  

  5. A rabbit's diet should be made up of good quality pellets, fresh hay (alfalfa, timothy or oat), water and fresh vegetables. Anything beyond that is a "treat" and should be given in limited quantities.

    Rabbits are herbivores who feed by grazing on grass, forbs, and leafy weeds. In addition, their diet contains large amounts of cellulose, which is hard to digest. Rabbits solve this problem by passing two distinct types of f***s: hard droppings and soft black viscous pellets, the latter of which are immediately eaten. Rabbits reingest their own droppings (rather than chewing the cud as do cows and many other herbivores) in order to fully digest their food and extract sufficient nutrients

  6. okay i have 2 of those

    cretures we call rabbits

    and i loovee themm

    soo;

    hay: Katee natural timmonthy hay

    food: complete rabbit feed

    cage: super pet

    litter:  CritterCare

    heads up they dont always want pellet food

    keep a bucket of cut up

    carrots and cellery, and apples in the fridge to feed them

    they adoree: barley, oats and more cereal, raisins, and almonds

    NEVER: feed them grass or weeds or Cabbage

    everrr

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