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Can my rabbit make me sick

Can My Rabbit Make Me Sick?

If you have a multi-species household like us, you may worry about diseases being passed back and forth. Luckily, most illnesses are species-specific. Just like the chances of our rabbit catching our cold are minimal, there aren’t many diseases that rabbits can pass to humans. Can Rabbits Spread Disease? Although the potential is low, there … Continue Reading

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Huh? Pasteurella?

Pasteurella. It kind of sounds like one of Cinderella’s evil step sisters, doesn’t it? Which is actually kind of fitting, because this bacteria? Well, it’s pretty nasty. Pasteurella multocida is the scientific name, but those who have trouble remembering long scientific names, like me, call it “snuffles.” Snuffles sounds pretty harmless. Actually it sounds cute, like a little stuffed … Continue Reading

excessive drinking in rabbits

Excessive Thirst in Rabbits

​Is your rabbit hitting the bottle more than usual? Most rabbits drink anywhere from 50-150 ml of water per kilogram of body weight. This means, in most cases, a six-pound rabbit will drink about or under a cup and a half of water in 24 hours. If your rabbit has always been a heavy (or … Continue Reading

Why rabbits eat poop

Why Does My Rabbit Eat Poop?

Everyone needs a snack sometimes. Rabbits just need snacks ALL the time. Luckily, they have a built in hors d’oeuvre dispenser. No, really. Rabbits eating their own poop are completely normal, and it’s actually healthy. You, however, should probably stick with the real raisins.Where does all that hay go?Rabbits are herbivores, which means they are … Continue Reading

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