Adopting a Bunny

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A bunny is a small mammal, similar to a kitty. They are known for being cute and fluffy. However, they require a lot of special attention. If you decide to adopt a bunny, it’s important to learn about their needs.

You should never buy a rabbit from a pet store, such as Petco, or from Craigslist. Instead, contact a local animal shelter to find out about their availability. There are many different kinds of rabbits. Several breeds use the word “bunny” in their titles, so it’s important to understand the differences.

Bunnies need lots of space to run around, and they need toys to keep them busy. If your bunny isn’t provided with the right toys, it may become lonely. It’s also important to brush your bunny regularly.

When your bunny is happy, it makes a cute sound. They purr. This sound is usually like teeth chattering. Sometimes a rabbit will make a grunt or boink. These sounds indicate excitement.

When your bunny gets worried, it will clench its muscles. This means it’s trying to hide an injury.

To keep your bunny healthy, it should be spayed or neutered. When a rabbit is not spayed, it has an 80% chance of having reproductive cancer. Having a bunny neutered is better for your bunny and for the environment.

During the spring season, Easter is a popular time to purchase rabbits. Many people drop them off at local animal shelters. But it’s also a great time to adopt a rabbit.