Rabbit Care Job- A Demanding And Rewarding Challenge
There is no denying the fact that rabbits make wonderful pets.
However, caring for your rabbit can be a very demanding challenge but it
has its own rewards as well. In order to make sure you conduct the
rabbit care job properly, it is important to educate yourself regarding
various aspects of the animal in order to be able to better cater to its
requirements.
 Experts suggest that it is extremely important for the
owner or the individual responsible for taking care of the rabbit to be
aware of its personality. These furry creatures are renowned for being
intelligent and extremely energetic. At the same time, they possess a
friendly disposition and a quiet demeanor. Rabbits enjoy human
companionship as well as companionship of fellow rabbits. Although
active throughout the day they require some time to take a small nap.
The natural tendencies of the rabbits are such that it makes an
excellent pet for families with children. Housing The
individual responsible for conducting the rabbit care job has to take
care of its housing requirements. It is important to make sure that the
rabbit has an adequate amount of space in its cage as it likes to run
around and play. This is why large-size cages are recommended. Secondly,
rabbits are neat freaks and require their hutch to be kept clean. A
dirty environment for rabbits may also trigger disease and other
problems. It is also important to provide the rabbit with chew toys that
will help to provide a soothing teething experience to young growing
rabbits. You will be able to find a variety of different products that
cater to the above-mentioned requirements in the market.
Nutritional Requirements
 One of the most important things that you
need to ensure for your rabbit is the supply of fresh and clean water.
There are special water bottles and sipper tubes available for rabbit
cages. Make sure you change the water on a daily basis. You also need to
feed the rabbit with special pellets such as Oxbow’s Bunny Basics and
Bunny Basics T. These provide the rabbit with its much-needed nutrition
as they are rich in calcium and protein. Particular attention should be
paid to the diet of the young from 0 to 6 months. For older rabbits you
would be able to find a timothy-based ballot which is a bit lower in
calcium. The rabbit has a very sensitive digestive system which is
prone to getting upset. This is why it is important to introduce gradual
changes in the diet. When introducing vegetables this should be done
over a period of time and each vegetable should be introduced
separately. This will help you to maintain good intestinal health for
your rabbit. It is suggested that 1 cup of vegetables per 4 pounds of
body weight should be provided to the rabbit. Carrot tops and parsley in
particular are highly recommended for rabbits. Vegetables that induce
gas such as cauliflower and broccoli should be avoided. Herbs and fruits
can also be given to the rabbit as special treats but in limited
quantity.
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