Autumn is in full swing, and the weather is getting gloomier. For rabbits and guinea pigs, it's time to prepare for the cold months ahead. Some of these furry pets prefer to stay outdoors, while others are brought indoors. In both cases, it's essential to know how to help them adapt to the changing weather conditions.
Autumn is in full swing, and the weather is becoming gloomier. For rabbits and guinea pigs, it's the time to prepare for the cold months ahead. Some of these fluffy pets prefer to stay outdoors, while others are brought indoors. In both cases, it's important to know how to help them adapt to the changing weather conditions.
Hello, rabbit enthusiasts! Before you decide to bring these adorable rabbits into your life, it's important to understand why it's essential to thoroughly educate yourself about rabbit care. It often happens that people don't prepare adequately before keeping rabbits as pets. Sometimes, they even receive incorrect information from pet stores or breeders, which can lead to problems for you and your furry friends.
Rabbits and guinea pigs, our adorable furry friends, have specific needs when it comes to their diet and living environment. A common health issue in these animals is bladder sludge and stones, often attributed to excessive calcium in their diet. Let's take a closer look at this issue and understand why the solution is not as simple as it may seem.
Let indoor rabbits enjoy outdoors safely: temperature, grass, shade, water and secure runs—plus when to move rabbits outside permanently.