10 Things My Rabbit Can't Live Without

 Cinnabon's Essentials

Hay: Oxbow hay, a mix of Orchard Grass and Timothy, is a must for Cinnabon, comprising 80% of her diet.

Litter Box: Beyond its bathroom use, it's Cinnabon's peaceful haven for munching hay and doing her business.


Grooming Supplies: Despite her reluctance, grooming is crucial for Cinnabon's health, preventing GI issues caused by hair ingestion.

Palm Leaf Balls: These serve as both toys and treats, providing a satisfying chewing experience for Cinnabon.

Organic Girl Lettuce: Cinnabon's favorite lettuce, specifically the organic girl spring mix, meets her discerning standards.

Sherwood Health Adult Rabbit Pellets: A soy-free pellet choice that turned dinner time into a daily party for Cinnabon.

First Aid Supplies: Critical care and infant gas drops are lifesavers, offering immediate relief in emergencies and aiding digestion.

Morning Vitamins: Cinnabon enjoys daily Oxbow biscuits, rotating between skin and coat and digestive health variants.

Rugs: Essential for Cinnabon's traction and comfort, rugs prevent her from skidding on hard surfaces and allow for joyful bunny activities.

Treats: Whether store-bought or natural, treats are the key to Cinnabon's heart, offering moments of extra affection and joy.

 Some common frequently asked questions :

1. What do rabbits need to stay alive?

   Rabbits need a balanced diet of fresh hay, clean water, rabbit pellets, and a variety of fresh vegetables. They also require a safe and comfortable living environment.

2. What can rabbits have and not have?

   Rabbits can have fresh hay, leafy greens, vegetables, and clean water. They should avoid foods high in sugar, as well as toxic plants and certain human foods like chocolate.

3. What smell do bunnies hate?

   Bunnies are known to dislike strong scents such as those from some herbs like mint or aromatic oils. Avoid exposing them to overpowering smells.

4. What are the don'ts for rabbits?

   Don't feed rabbits foods that are toxic to them, avoid keeping them in overly warm environments, and refrain from using harsh chemicals or strong-smelling products around them. Additionally, handle them gently to prevent stress.

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