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Bunny

The wire cages sold in pet stores are prison cells for a bunny. They do not allow the rabbit to stand up fully, run, or stretch. The modern, ethical standard for indoor bunnies is the (exercise pen). An 8-square-foot enclosure is the minimum for a small bunny, lined with a soft rug or foam mats (wire floors cause sore hocks—painful ulcers on the feet).

This article dives deep into the world of the bunny, exploring their history, behavior, care requirements, and why they are one of the most rewarding companions you can invite into your home. The wire cages sold in pet stores are

This is the fact that breaks the most hearts. Many parents buy a bunny at Easter, thinking it will live for 2–3 years. The children lose interest, and the bunny is surrendered to a shelter. An 8-square-foot enclosure is the minimum for a

Before getting a bunny, locate an exotic veterinarian within driving distance of your home. The vet bills for a stasis episode can easily run $500–$1,000. Many parents buy a bunny at Easter, thinking

Pop culture has lied to you about bunnies. Bugs Bunny eating a carrot? Unhealthy. A bunny living in a small cage? Inhumane. A rabbit as a low-cost gift for a 7-year-old? A recipe for disaster.