Have you recently adopted a bunny? Bunnies can make absolutely wonderful pets: they’re super adorable, lots of fun, and can be very cuddly. Just like any other animal, these adorable furballs need a proper diet; a clean, comfy habitat; and regular veterinary care to thrive. Floppy will also need time out of her cage each day. That will cover the basics, but if you want to really pamper your furry pal, read on for some great suggestions from an Oshawa, ON veterinarian on how to spoil your rabbit.
Toys
Bunnies have open-rooted teeth, which means that Floppy’s little choppers will grow continuously. Your pet will need to chew frequently, as otherwise, she could develop serious dental problems. Bunnies are also very curious and playful. Put these things together, and you have a furball that needs lots of toys, including plenty of chewable playthings. You don’t have to break the bank to keep your rabbit’s toy box full, however. You can make Floppy toys out of many common household items. For instance, you can use the cardboard tubes from paper towel rolls to make great bunny playthings. Plain paper, wood items, and foraging toys are also suitable. Look online for more great DIY bunny toy ideas, and ask your vet for recommendations.
Grooming
Many bunnies enjoy being brushed. Give your pet time to get used to you before you try grooming her. Once you’ve gained Floppy’s trust, try brushing her gently. You may find yourself with one happy bunny on your hands!
Obstacle Courses
As noted above, bunnies need time out of their cages every day. Keep Floppy amused during recess by making her little obstacle courses. You can use boxes to make castles and tunnels, or arrange footstools for her to hop onto.
Playtime
Play with your bunny every day. If Floppy likes being petted or held, let her snuggle up to you while you’re relaxing or watching TV. You may be rewarded with a binky, which is a super cute hop bunnies do when they’re happy.
Bunnyproofing
Bunnyproofing isn’t just about keeping your things safe: it’s also a way to allow Floppy access to a larger area. Remove or protect anything that Floppy could damage, or items that could harm her. Ask your vet for more information.
Do you have any concerns about your bunny’s health? Call us, your Oshawa, ON animal clinic, today!
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