Rabbits are incredibly fragile creatures, as such encouraging good practices can not only benefit your rabbits health but also provide a longer and happy life meaning more time with your furry friend!
NOTE: Our articles do not constitute as veterinary advice. If you require urgent assistance, please reach out to your local exotic vet/animal specialist. If your rabbit is not pooping, urinating or eating seek veterinary help urgently.
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