About us

We believe that a well-fed rabbit is a happy rabbit. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, science-backed information and resources to help you understand the dietary needs of your pet rabbit. Whether you’re a first-time rabbit parent or a seasoned bunny enthusiast, we’re here to guide you through the maze of feeding your furry friend the best way possible.

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Understanding Rabbit Nutrition

Rabbits are herbivores with specific dietary requirements that are crucial for their health and well-being. Here’s a quick overview:

1. Fiber
Importance: Vital for digestive health.
Sources: Hay should be the cornerstone of a rabbit’s diet, providing over 80% of their daily fiber intake.

2. Water
Hydration: Fresh, clean water must always be available.
Tip: Use a water bottle instead of a water dish to reduce contamination.

3. Protein
Necessity: Essential for growth and repair.
Sources: Hay and a small amount of high-quality pellets.

4. Fat
Function: Important for energy and nutrient absorption.
Note: Moderate amounts are naturally found in rabbit-safe foods.

5. Vitamins and Minerals
Balance: A balanced diet provides necessary vitamins and minerals.
Supplements: Occasionally needed, but always consult a vet.

The Rabbit Diet Plan

Our diet plan is simple, effective, and designed to keep your rabbit in tip-top shape:

1. Hay: Offer an unlimited supply of high-quality hay. It’s like four-star dining for bunnies!

2. Pellets: Provide a small amount (about 1/8 to 1/4 cup per day) of high-protein rabbit pellets.

3. Fresh Veggies: Introduce a variety of fresh vegetables daily. Leafy greens are a great start.

4. Fruits: Treat your rabbit to small amounts of fruit as an occasional snack due to their high sugar content.

5. Herbs and Snacks: Use herbs and safe snacks to add variety and enrichment to their diet.

Common Dietary Issues and Solutions

We’ve got your back when it comes to addressing common concerns:

1. Overweight Bunnies: Adjust the portion size of pellets and increase the fiber content.
2. Digestive Problems: If your rabbit has digestive issues, consult a vet and consider a diet high in fiber.
3. Picky Eaters: Introduce new foods gradually and rotate them to keep things interesting.

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