Are rabbits suitable for pets?

Most people think that rabbits are not suitable pets.

1. I feel that I have no intelligence.

2. I think rabbits stink.

3. I think rabbits are easy to die.

In fact, these are all wrong ideas.

First of all, rabbits are not without intelligence. They can easily learn to go to the toilet and understand their own names. Cats and dogs can’t open cage doors, but rabbits can.

Secondly, it must be said that the smell of rabbits has not been scientifically fed to pet rabbits. The smell of rabbits is far less than that of cat and dog excrement. I have raised pet rabbits but said that the smell is definitely not scientifically fed, and the vegetables and fruits fed indiscriminately will make the rabbits loose and loose. Can it not be smelly? Lives are at stake. Normal rabbit feces are dry and spherical with distinct particles. In addition, if you go to the toilet, it will be even more tasteless.

Finally, in response to the problem that rabbits are easy to raise to death, if your rabbit eats vegetables and fruits without drinking water, or drinks tap water, it can be a strong rabbit. The average life expectancy of scientifically fed rabbits is about 10 years.

How to feed scientifically: Here’s a brief introduction, a handful of rabbit food and alfalfa in the morning and evening. Unlimited supply of cool white and tea grass. This is a general feeding method, and the specifics are slightly different according to age, so I won’t go into details.

 

Rabbits are actually very suitable as pets, especially children or office workers. When Dad comes back, Tianxin has a Dodge face-covered cat, cat and rabbit. I am also a working family. I have a lot of rabbits at home. I just come back from get off work to play with them, go out in the morning and come back to feed in the evening, and occasionally go out of town for two or three days, and the food can be arranged. And I rented a house. I wanted to keep a dog all the time, but the dog cost a lot, it would bark, it would make noise to the neighbors, and I needed to walk every day, and I needed a lot of space for activities. Rabbits will not have these. The problem is, and rabbits don’t have any disease that can be transmitted to people.

However, when I have my own house, I will have to raise more dogs, who will let me like it.

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