How to raise a one-month-old rabbit

Don't pull his ears, or he won't be able to stand up in the future

2Feed him buns and apples in addition to the leaves

3Give him wood so that he'll be able to grind his teeth

4Give him water

5When he loses his fur, you have to thin out the fur and don't let him eat it

6Don't close the cage, my rabbit didn't close the cage and was very smart and would go to the WC

7The rabbit can live 10 to 15 years

7Washing and drying the fur, there's no trace of water in the fur.

Rabbits can live for 10-15 years

7The leaves should be washed and dried without any water before giving them to the rabbit to eat

And try not to give the rabbit a bath, and if you do, don't wash the ears, his urine is very smelly, so be sure to think about it before you raise it, and don't raise it and then don't want it ah! Let him learn on the WC is with the kind of almost time to take him to once, let him on there, take him to the more he will know that, and do not feed him will be diarrhea in kind, in short, people eat with preservatives and do not give him.

Dogs and cats are the natural enemies of rabbits, so please be aware of visitors or errant animals.

Rabbits are also pack animals and will run to children because they need company.

It is normal for rabbits to not be able to tell their sex when they are young.

It is happiest if there is room for it to run.

If you are likely to have another rabbit to keep you company in the future, please have the male ligated. The German vet, on his side, only ligated the males for me as well. The vet said that female rabbits are very difficult to ligate. Rabbits can be vaccinated against rabies. Teeth grinding, necessary. Otherwise, like my Sentaro, he has to go to the hospital for anesthesia every month or so and have his teeth ground by the doctor, otherwise it will cause problems with eating, his mouth being worn out by his teeth, not being able to eat ?brvbar;west, etc.. The main thing is that someone can play with him, often petting, too fat when you have to help it do exercise to lose weight.

Introducing a few good websites about rabbits: free son family, orange rabbit nest.

Teething is important: if you don't give him teeth, he'll chew up furniture or the paint on his cage, and watch out for the electrical wires, which kill many rabbits.

Dogs and cats are the rabbit's natural enemies, so watch out for visitors or stray animals.

Rabbits are also pack animals and will run to find children because they need company.

It is normal for rabbits to not be able to tell their sex when they are young.

It is happiest if there is room for it to run.

If you are likely to have another rabbit to keep you company in the future, please have the male ligated. The German vet, on his side, only ligated the males for me as well. The vet said that female rabbits are very difficult to ligate. Rabbits can be vaccinated against rabies. Teeth grinding, necessary. Otherwise, like my Sentaro, he has to go to the hospital for anesthesia every month or so and have his teeth ground by the doctor, otherwise it will cause problems with eating, his mouth being worn out by his teeth, not being able to eat ?brvbar;west, etc.. The main thing is that someone can play with him, often stroking, too fat when you have to help it do exercise to lose weight.

◎ Bathing: merchants selling almost non-dairy young rabbits, easy to cold, poor resistance, rabbits and is very sensitive and nervous?brvbar; small animals, often because of excessive movement and urgent disease or even fatal, you can use the dry cleaning powder to help her clear on the good. When you grow up, you can bathe directly with water, not too often.

◎ Eat vegetables: young rabbits digestive tract to break down the ability of cellulose and the digestive strains of bacteria in the stomach and intestines are not yet complete, too early to eat grass and high-fiber food, can not be decomposed and used, often leading to death, it is recommended to buy rabbits integrated feed (pet stores are sold).

Dogs and cats are the natural enemies of rabbits, so please watch out for visitors or errant animals.

Rabbits are also pack animals and will run to children, the reason it needs companionship.

It is normal for rabbits to not be able to tell their sex when they are young.

It is happiest if there is room for it to run.

If you are likely to have another rabbit to keep you company in the future, please have the male ligated. The German vet, on his side, only ligated the males for me as well. The vet said that female rabbits are very difficult to ligate. Rabbits can be vaccinated against rabies. Teeth grinding, necessary. Otherwise, like my Sentaro, he has to go to the hospital for anesthesia every month or so and have his teeth ground by the doctor, otherwise it will cause problems with eating, his mouth being worn out by his teeth, not being able to eat ?brvbar;west, etc.. The main thing is that someone can play with him, often petting, too fat when you have to help it do exercise

Rabbit: Rabbit is an order of mammals, there are two families Leporidae (hares and rabbits) as well as the Ochotonidae (mouse rabbits).

The color of rabbits' eyes is related to the color of their fur; black rabbits have black eyes, gray rabbits have gray eyes, and white rabbits have clear eyes. So why do we see white rabbits with red eyes? This is because the blood filaments (capillaries) in the white rabbit's eyes reflect the outside light, and the transparent eyes show red.

Rabbits have red, blue, and teal eyes, and some rabbits have different colors in their left and right eyes. Perhaps because rabbits are nocturnal animals, their eyes can gather a lot of light and they can see even in the dark. In addition, because its eyes are on both sides of its face, the rabbit has a wide field of vision and can see very well around itself - some say it can even see its own spine. However, it cannot recognize three-dimensional objects, and it cannot see things that are close to its eyes clearly. Gray rabbits have gray eyes. Bunnies come in all colors, and their eyes come in different colors. That's because they have something called pigment in their bodies. Rabbits that contain gray pigment have gray fur and eyes; rabbits that contain melanin have black fur and eyes. The white rabbit has no pigment in its body, and its eyes are colorless. The red we see is the color of blood, not the color of the eyeballs, so its eyes are naturally red.

The following is a small fruit baby fish personal experience of raising rabbits plus reproduced:

Rabbits 26 kinds of expression language

Now have rabbits more and more, don't look at the rabbit's expression of dull, in fact, it also has feelings

1.cooing

Often it is the owner of the behavior or another rabbit feel dissatisfied. Cooing means that the rabbit is unhappy and angry. If the rabbit doesn't like to be held or touched, he will coo. If you don't stop the behavior, you may be bitten!

2. Breathing sounds

Breathing sounds mean that the rabbit feels threatened by something or some action. If it is your actions that make the rabbit feel threatened, you may be bitten if you don't stop that action.

3. Screams

Rabbits' screams, like those of humans, are usually a sign of fear or pain. If a rabbit is suddenly heard screaming, the owner immediately needs to pay more attention as it is possible that the rabbit is injured.

4. Teething

a. Loud teething means the rabbit is in pain and it is best to take the rabbit to a veterinarian. b. Soft teething means the rabbit is content and happy. When a rabbit grinds its teeth gently, if you reach out and touch its chin, you can feel its molars rubbing together. This is usually when the rabbit's eyes are in a half-open state.

5. Gnashing sound

When a rabbit makes a grunting sound, it means it is in pain. At this point, the rabbit will usually sit up in a hunched position with its ears pressed back against its body.

6. Whimpering

Like cats, rabbits whimper when they are satisfied. The difference between rabbits and cats, however, is that cats use their throat to vocalize, but rabbits use their teeth.

7. Hissing

Rabbits usually hiss at another rabbit. The hissing is a warning to fight back, mainly to tell the other rabbit to stay away or he will attack.

8. Rutting calls

Rutting calls are different from cooing. The call of heat is a low, deep and regular call. Generally male rabbits will make this call when they are chasing females. Neutering can reduce this type of heat behavior, but it cannot completely eliminate it. Neutered males will still chase females and tackle them.

9. Circling

When rabbits reach adulthood, they may exhibit circling behavior. Circling is a courtship behavior, sometimes accompanied by grunting. Often the onset of circling is a sign that it is time to neuter the rabbit. Circling can also be a sign of wanting attention or asking for food.

10. Jumping

When rabbits are very happy, they will jump in place, turn slightly in mid-air, and sometimes bob their heads while jumping. When they jump, it's like dancing. Especially pygmy/mini rabbits, they love to express their happiness and enjoyment by jumping.

11. Pouncing

Some rabbits don't like people touching their things. When the owner cleans the cage and changes the food dish, the rabbit may pounce. This is a sign that he doesn't like it, and pouncing is a sign of aggression.

12. Standing on tiptoes

When rabbits stand on all fours on their tiptoes, it is a warning. They will remain in this position until the danger has passed, which can be anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. Rabbits may also stand up on their toes when they are angry, which also means warning.

13. Stomping

Rabbits will stomp with their hind legs when they are afraid. In the wild, when an enemy is approaching, rabbits will stomp their hind legs to notify their companions of danger.

14. Side Sleeping

Rabbits sleep on their side with their legs stretched out as a sign that they feel safe. If the owner doesn't disturb him, the rabbit may fall asleep quickly.

15. Lowering the body

When a rabbit tries to lower its body as much as possible, it means it is nervous and feels that danger is approaching. In the wild, when rabbits feel danger approaching, they will try to lower themselves to avoid being seen. And pet rabbits can exhibit this behavior as well.

16. Crouch down

Crouching down is different from lowering oneself. When crouching down, the rabbit's muscles are relaxed, a sign of feeling relaxed.

17. Lying on the ground and turning over

It means the rabbit is in a good mood and feels comfortable.

18. Pushing your hand away

The rabbit pushes your hand away, which means he feels that he has already done the job, and is telling his owner to stay out of his business.

19. Bringing his nose and body closer to the edge of the cage

This is a sign of pleading, wanting something or treatment. For example, a rabbit wants a snack and wants his owner to let him out.

20. nibbling

Nibbling is a term used in the rabbit world to mean "Okay, I've had enough!" . They are known to use the nip to tell their owners to stop what they are doing.

21. Hand licking

In rabbit body language, hand licking means thank you. If your rabbit licks your hand, it means he wants to say thank you!