Water: Access to clean, fresh water is essential for rabbits. Provide a sturdy water bottle or bowl that is securely attached to the enclosure, and check it regularly to ensure it is filled and free of debris.
Grooming: Regular grooming helps keep your rabbit’s fur clean and healthy. Depending on the breed, you may need to brush your rabbit daily or weekly to prevent matting and reduce shedding. Additionally, trim their nails as needed to prevent overgrowth and discomfort.
Exercise: Rabbits are active animals that require regular exercise to maintain their physical and mental well-being. Provide opportunities for supervised playtime outside of their enclosure, either in a rabbit-proofed room or a secure outdoor area. Provide toys and enrichment activities to keep them mentally stimulated and engaged.
Healthcare: Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for monitoring your rabbit’s health and addressing any medical concerns promptly. Ensure they receive vaccinations against common diseases, such as rabbit hemorrhagic disease, and discuss preventive measures for parasites, dental issues, and other health risks with your veterinarian.