Rabbits have long tubular ears (ears several times longer than the ears), short, tufted tails, and robust hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. East Asia, South Africa and North America have the most species, and a few species are distributed in Europe and South America.


Some species are widely distributed or introduced into many areas, while many are very limited.


What do you need to pay attention to when raising rabbits?


The living environment of rabbits should be hygienic, dry and ventilated. If the environment is humid and unsanitary, it is easy to breed bacteria and cause skin diseases in rabbits.


It is recommended that young rabbits go to the hospital to check for coccidiosis, and do not feed coccidiosis drugs indiscriminately.


If the rabbit's cage is a dog cage, you should add a wooden board to the cage to place its feet. If you don't keep your feet on your feet for a long time, it can cause foot dermatitis, which is difficult to cure.


If the rabbit eats vegetables and causes diarrhea, give it 4 lactase tablets promptly. If you don't have lactase at home, you can also feed lactic acid bacteria tablets and probiotics.


A rabbit's teeth are infinite, so you'll need a molar bar for it. Some rabbits like to bite on wires and the like, be careful.


Rabbits in cages should be active for more than 1 hour per day.


When catching rabbits, don't scratch the ears of rabbits, ears are important organs of rabbits.


Rabbit supplies should be cleaned and disinfected regularly.


What should I do if the rabbit smells too bad?


Rabbits have a relatively large amount of feces and urine each day, and the smell of these substances is relatively large. It is recommended that owners buy pet deodorant or dry cleaning powder for rabbits, and pay attention to regularly cleaning the rabbit's cage, feces and urine.


In summer, it is recommended that the owner clean the rabbit cage every 1-2 days, and remove the rabbit feces and urine every day.


If the home is relatively large, try to keep the rabbit in a cool and ventilated place.


The most taboo thing about rabbit cages is getting wet. First, it can soil the rabbit and make the rabbit sick. Second, water and rabbit urine are not good together.


The water that rabbits drink must be pure water and should be changed every day.


What are the benefits of owning a rabbit?


1. You can accompany others.


Rabbits are very cute, they are not very troublesome to raise, and they do not carry viruses. They can also interact with people. They are very good pet companions.


2. Rabbits are very quiet and docile.


Even if you are taken out for a walk, you will not cause any trouble to others.


3. Rabbits are not expensive.


They only need to eat grass and drink water to grow healthily, and rabbits also love cleanliness. They can wash their hair on their own and don't need frequent baths.


Save money.


Are you ready to raise a rabbit?