Rabbit grooming is an essential part of your bunny’s daily routine. Not only does it prevent unwanted health issues and discomfort, but it’s a great way to spend time together and bond. If you’ve ...
Rabbits are, without a doubt, one of nature’s cutest critters. But they can be a bit less adorable when they’re nibbling your flower beds down to the ground or munching on your home-grown veggies. And ...
Insider spoke to veterinarians about some things you should never do to your pet rabbit. Don't keep your rabbit's cage directly in the sun or pick them up by their underarms or chest. Always make sure ...
Few garden plants are safe when rabbits invade. To protect your vegetables, fruits, and flowers, you have several options for how to keep rabbits out of your garden. In North America alone, there are ...
Don’t be fooled by a rabbit’s cute, fluffy exterior. While they may be skittish prey animals, bunnies are eating machines that can lay waste to a lawn or garden in short order. I have a pet bunny that ...
Did you hear about the rabbits who went on strike? They wanted a higher celery. Unfortunately, rabbits rarely go on hunger strike, and our flowerbeds, vegetable gardens and landscapes offer a ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Rabbits are a pleasant, relatively low-maintenance pet, but unlike dogs or cats, ...
Although many of us welcome the winter season and look forward to getting cozy, the temperature drop can pose unique challenges for our fluffy friends, which is why rabbit winter care is super ...
Rabbits can cause considerable damage to trees and shrubs in the winter and are active primarily at night. With little snow cover so far this year, you would not have noticed their tracks if they were ...
Lazaro Tumbuti shows his rabbits in Lunga Lunga estate in Nairobi. He rears over 80 rabbits in the city. PHOTO: P.C KIPNGENO Shortage of land or space to carry out farming activities, especially in ...
Kenya: For a long time, the benefits of nutrient-rich rabbit urine went unrecognised. No, not for drinking, but for making fertiliser. In South Rift, where rabbit keeping has long been considered a ...
THIS little book affords welcome evidence of an increasing inclination on the part of the animal breeder to turn to science for guidance. For its publishers are also the publishers of the principal ...