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Health isn't just physical | ||||||||||||||||||||
We've all heard it before, feed healthy diet, clean enviroment, and so forth. All that is important, but this is something equally important that is often over looked, mental health. Would you be happy just sitting there, even if you were well fed, no, you like to keep active, so do rabbits. Here are some tips on keeping your rabbit mentally healthy. -Keep daily routine, rabbits are creatures of habit, and come to expect being looked after at certain times of the day. -Offer toys, rabbits like to play with toys just as much as dogs. Something as simple as a empty soda can can be thrown around to keep a rabbit amused. -Interacting, play with your rabbit, they love the attention. -Give your rabbit time to run around and explore. -Never hit your rabbit, they don't associate this with a misbehavior. |
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