Know 5 More Things About The Rabbits

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Most of us love rabbits as they are so cute and cuddly; we have just learnt 6 things about the qualities of a rabbit in one of my previous articles in the last week; now it is time to learn about 5 more things about rabbits.


6 more things about rabbits:


 
1) One of the most significant things about rabbits is that they are social by nature; rabbits enjoy being with other household pets like a cat or a dog. They would bond well and remain calm and collected with human beings also; their owners and others. It is best to find out how to play with rabbits; some of them may like to throw toys around, while others may love to play chase, yet others will love to be petted a lot by their owners. It is a must to keep interacting with rabbits, for leaving them alone in a cage or a closed off room may be detrimental to its emotional and mental health.



2) Rabbits are obsessed with being clean and groom and lick themselves just like cats do; they would not pee all over the place and can be litter trained easily. It is also significant to understand that a rabbit would never use a dirty litter box and are as spic and span. Though some rabbits take a little longer to be litter trained it is significant to find that most of them are successfully trained.



3) One of the amazing facts about rabbits is that they poop a lot and also eat their poop. They poop when they run, sleep, sit still, and eat. It is easy to clear up the poop of a rabbit with a paper towel. It is also significant to note that rabbit poop is good manure and could be easily used for your plants. Do not be alarmed if the rabbit eats its poop, as it is full of nutrients that are essential for the rabbit. Rabbits eating a dropping or two of their poop; their special 'night-time poop' only gives them nutrients that are essential for their good health.


Cute little bunnies


4) Understand the significant thing that rabbits like to be everywhere; you could find them in holes big and small. They could be found behind sofas, in doorways, under beds, in closets, under the sink and in the pantry. This calls for keeping a close eye on rabbits as they could easily get into danger in areas where there are chemicals and they are exposed power cords.



5) Last but most important it is to be noted that rabbits live for a decade, just like other household pets like cat and dog; they are an adventurous pet to have around at home and are full of energy. So they are to be carefully handled and not given to children. 


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