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Caring for Rabbits - Health & Nutrition

Rabbits make wonderful pets for children and adults. Did you know that rabbits are becoming just as popular as cats and dogs as house pets? Rabbits are generally very quiet animals, and are very friendly, but they require great deal of interaction of with people. If you are considering buying a rabbit, you must be prepared for veterinary care as well, meaning rabbits will need to be neutered or spayed and vaccinated.

Ideally, the diet of the pet rabbit should mimic that of the wild rabbit i.e. based on grass or hay which should always be available. This should be supplemented by vegetables, wild plants and herbs.

So welcome to the 100% natural way to feed and care for your rabbit's health and nutrition, using natural hay, dried flowers and herbs - and advice on looking after your rabbit from John Burns BVMS MRCVS and the team at Burns Pet Nutrition Ltd.

 

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