One of
the cutest mammals on earth is the rabbit. Many people, especially kids, have
rabbits as their pet. Rabbits are herbivores which mean they only eat leafy
vegetables as one of their main source of food. But the most important nutrient
that a rabbit needs is water.
Clean
water should be available at all times in their cage or food dish to keep their
digestive system on process. It’s one of the most important things on a rabbit
diet. Clean water isn’t only for the rabbit’s consumption but also for it to
poop in or fuddle in. Check their water twice a day and change it if there are
any signs of contamination.
Avoid
giving them foods and treats that are high in sugar and starch since it may
cause your rabbit an imbalance especially with their sugar level. Giving them
treats is permissible once in a while. You can give it as a reward but
sparingly. It helps build a trusting relationship between the rabbit and the
owner. Never lose track when it comes to handing out treats to a rabbit because
it can damage the rabbit diet system.
When it
comes to rations, rabbits should always be fed in small amounts. Small,
frequent feedings are best for a rabbit. You can also feed your rabbit with
fresh fruit as an alternative to commercialized pellet. This can be a good
alternative to treats and it’s healthier, too.
Providing
a pet rabbit with good grass or hay is also good for their system. A good rabbit
diet is always composed of fiber which you can get from hay or grass. Avoid giving
pet rabbits with pellets mixed with seed, nuts or any colored pieces. For
rabbits, it is equivalent to junk foods and is not good for their health. In
fact, it can only cause them serious illnesses.
It is
also important to feed your rabbit a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables
every day to keep their nutritional needs on track and always wash those fruits
and vegetables before feeding it to your rabbit. This is to avoid spreading any
viruses that may have contaminated your pet’s food.
Rabbits
are also crepuscular; they are more active during dusk and dawn. Some people
tend to feed their rabbits during those times to see how active they are and to
make sure that they are healthy.
In a rabbit’s
diet, do not feed them with huge amount of foods. Always bear in mind to give
your rabbits what they need according to their size and age. The smaller the
rabbit is, the smaller the amount of food that should be given.
All of
these simple tips should be followed in order for you to not alter your rabbit
diet proportions and give your rabbit a good health and allow them to live
longer.
When it
comes to feeding your rabbit, do what you would do when feeding a human. Make
sure the food is clean, the food is good, and feed them with food that makes
them healthy. Do not also forget to make your rabbit exercise. Exercise is
always part of a diet, both for the owner and the pet.
When you
follow these guidelines in taking care of your pet rabbit, you will have a
healthy and happy pet.
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