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Everything You Need to Know About #rabbit Care & Why Rabbits Are Bad #Easter Gifts

By Pawsforreaction @PawsForReaction

Everything you need to know about #rabbit care & why rabbits are bad #Easter gifts

Photo by Sharon Taylor Photography of Kettering Foter.com

Bringing home the bunny: What you need to know about rabbit care & why you shouldn't give a rabbit as an Easter gift They are cute and cuddly, and can be fun to watch as they play and hop for hours. Rabbits are gentle, social creatures with big personalities, and even bigger popularity with pet parents.
These little cuties are commonly thought of as part of the rodent family but, they are in fact lagomorphs.
There is also a misconception that small animal pets such as rabbits are low cost and low maintenance. But just like dogs and cats, these pets require regular veterinarian check-ups and have their own specific needs. Rabbits are often adopted at Easter time and given as gifts- unfortunately many of these rabbits end up in shelters. Commonly thought of as a low maintenance pet, rabbits actually require as much care as a cat or dog.
All that aside they are playful, spontaneous and sometimes mischievous creatures with big hearts. They love human affection and companionship and can be great pet partners in crime. These are the realistic and important facts a first time rabbit owner must know when welcoming the new pet into the family. Check out our 7 part series: Everything you need to know about rabbit care! Or jump ahead to one of the following topics: CAGES & RABBIT ROOMS HABITAT & HOMEMAKING GROOMING & CLEANLINESS FOOD & NUTRITION PROPER CARE & SOCIALIZING COMMON ILLNESSES & SYMPTOMS NEW RABBIT OWNER SHOPPING LIST 
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