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Rabbits in heat can be frustrating.  As the one reposndant said, if you have more than one rabbit  of different genders your options are clear - apart or together.  Otherwise, if you choose not to have babies or only own one rabbit, they will go through a few stretches per year where they will be goofy, giddy, possibly … Read more
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More on what rabbits eat:  They do NOT eat cabbage.  (should not eat cabbage.)  Peanuts is popular as a treat.  I was shocked to learn that myself and still can't get over it. In moderation, obviously: Once in a while.   
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Also, if you choose to get rid of it, you can be anal about your screening process.  Ask the potential buyers questions like if they've own rabbits before and how long they lived.  Ask the buyers anything important to you, such as if they use litter training techniques or let the rabbits run free, or use cages … Read more
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There are a lot of great rabbit books and online sources out there that will talk in depth about rabbit diseases and illnesses.  The obvious causes are age and respiratory problems, but any number of things can go wrong with a bunny.  If you're truly curious look up official sources rather than asking people's opinions because they … Read more
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Depends on what you mean by picky. Two of my three are as well, and one lived a healthy 11 years that way. If by picky you mean you truly question whether he's getting his nurishement, try a rabbit pellet that contains all the things they need in it, such as Martin's (they seem to … Read more