Any big animal will keep the rabbits out, but you'll have to find out where to put the dead rabbit bodies once the bigger animal gives the rabbit a heart attack...
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No. It is not accualy eating the news paper its just teesing its teeth and rabbits enjoy taring paper.
Rabbits can retain their body heat pretty well when they grow fur, until then, the mothers fur in the nest keeps them warm. --Newfoundland97
Rabbits don't sweat. Rabbits use their ears as a heating and cooling system so to speak. So in the long run, sweating doesn't help a rabbit's body.
well its fur keeps it cool when it hot and warm when it cold i depends on how much fur
Rabbits can drink water from a bowl or a water bottle. However, providing a water bottle is generally better as it keeps the water clean and prevents spills.
Rabbits lick as a form of grooming and bonding behavior, not necessarily just to show love. If your rabbit keeps licking you excessively, it may be a sign that they are stressed, bored, or seeking attention. Providing them with more mental stimulation and social interaction may help reduce the excessive licking.
Yes and it's good for them. Pinapple contains enzymes that help break down rabbit fur, which rabbits consume as they clean themselves. Rabbits can die from fur balls because (unlike cats for example) they lack the ability to vomit. Pinapple keeps your rabbit healthy and most rabbits love it!
Not at all - snakes feed on vermin (rats, mice, voles, rabbits etc) which keeps their numbers controlled. The only reason they get a bad press, is because the human race keeps encroaching on their natural habitat - bringing them into closer contact with snakes !
i have 2 pet rabbits and they are supposed to be both girls but the larger one of the two keeps trying to mount the smaller one could it be possible that it is a boy i have the exact same problem. at first i thought it was boredom, so i built a run in the garden but they still kept doing it. Now, the rabbit which we think is female seems to be leaving blood wherever she goes to the toilet. Do you think she is pregnant?
When the doe keeps biting the buck, this means that the doe doesn't like him or she doesn't want to breed. Usually in this case you have to separate the rabbits into different hutches or cages so they are OK and no one is hurt. Never let rabbits fight: a tiny cut, invisible to our eyes, can bloom into a terrible abscess. See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
Yes, rabbits can eat turnip in moderation. Turnips are safe for rabbits to consume as part of a varied diet, but they should not be a primary source of food due to their high water content and potential for causing digestive issues if consumed in large quantities. Introduce turnips slowly to ensure your rabbit tolerates them well.