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What does a species-appropriate rabbit hutch look like?
« on: December 15, 2022, 05:20:34 AM »

When the desire for a pet arises, the rabbit quickly comes into focus: a tiny animal that is considered undemanding and easy to care for ? ideal, therefore, as the first pet for children. If you want to set up a lovely outdoor hutch for your rabbits, you should consider some things because there are quite significant differences between the different models. First, a good cage or hutch is indispensable for a species-appropriate attitude toward your rabbits.

The cages available in the trade are usually not only too small for the needs of your favorite, but also often only meet some of the habitat requirements of a former wild animal.

A rabbit not only wants to eat and sleep, but it is also important for its health that it can run, jump, hook and occasionally dig a burrow. If you have a garden where your rabbit regularly has a large run, the cage can be smaller. But if it is kept on the balcony or in the apartment, then the rabbit hutch must meet all the requirements for a healthy attitude. This includes, above all, exercise.

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