Raising rabbits as pets has many *advantages and benefits* that make them a great choice for pet lovers, especially those looking for a gentle and calm companion, but there are many common myths surrounding them that may lead to wrong practices that harm the rabbit's health.
:Benefits of raising rabbits as pet
Social and friendly nature:
- Rabbits are *intelligent* and *curious* animals, and can form *strong* bonds with their owners if handled gently.
- They enjoy playing and interacting, and can be trained to respond to simple commands (such as coming when called) or using a litter box.
Suitable for small spaces:
- They do not need large spaces like dogs, but they should be provided with a comfortable cage and daily time to go out and run in a safe place.
- They can adapt to life inside the house if the environment is prepared correctly (such as hiding electrical wires).
Clean and take care of themselves:
- Rabbits are clean animals that *wash themselves* and need bathing and care from time to time.
- They can be trained to use the *litter box* easily, which reduces the mess.
Psychological and emotional benefits:
- Playing with rabbits and observing their playful movements reduces *stress* and *anxiety*.
- Having a cute companion enhances the feeling of joy, especially for people who live alone.
Reasonable care costs:
- The cost of feeding it is reasonable, as they depend on *hay (straw)*, fresh vegetables and specialized feed.
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- You do not need to visit the vet frequently if you maintain a healthy diet and a clean environment.
Common mistakes when raising rabbits:
:Common mistakes when raising rabbits
Rabbits live in small cages and do not need to get out of them
Rabbits need comfortable cages suitable for them and they need to get out of the cage from time to time. They cannot be locked in the cage permanently, they may become obese and depressed.
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2. Rabbits do not need a vet
Rabbits need checkups and vaccinations like cats and dogs.
3. Rabbits love carrots very much and can be fed them daily
Carrots are rich in sugar and are given *as a reward only (in small amounts). The basic diet should be based on *hay* by 70%, then leafy vegetables and fodder.
4. Rabbits do not need to be bathed because they are always clean
Rabbits are very clean creatures, but that does not mean that they do not need a bath and health care
You must take care of the rabbits' bath, clean their fur, and make sure that their ears and teeth are clean periodically.
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Raising rabbits is a responsibility not to be taken lightly, but it gives you a unique relationship with these intelligent and playful creatures. Research well and do not hesitate to consult specialized breeders or veterinarians.