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    Rabbit

    Things You Must Know About A Rabbit Before Getting One

    < em>Rabbits are really cute animals and you may be bowled by their cuteness. However, if you are planning to have one you must be aware of certain things about a rabbit. Let us have a look at these things-

    1.They poop and pee everywhere

    But don’t worry they can be easily litter trained. In fact rabbits are naturally very tidy animals. (Do you know even in wild, the rabbits tend to poop at a particular place only?) However even after getting trained at times they leave an odd poop here and there, this is just to mark there territory.

    2.Save your carpet

    Yes you got me right. Rabbits love digging even if that is your carpet. The best option to save your carpet would be give him some dirt to dig.

    3.Rabbits bite

    In fact rabbit bites can be very painful. The reasons behind nipping can be various like at times he nips you to say I love you, if you are in his way he may bite you. The important thing over here is that when the rabbit bites you squealing is a great option, as this lets the rabbit understand that it is painful.

    4.Also save your furniture, cables etc
    Rabbits have teeth that keep on growing for their whole life. So they keep on chewing things to cut down their teeth. So the best thing is give them an alternative to chew upon. Another thing you can do is apply some double sided tape or vinegar on the furniture (they definitely don’t like their whiskers being stuck and talking about vinegar they hate its smell and taste).

    So now that you know what are the bad habits your rabbit is going to have, make preparations accordingly. After all it is going to be worth the pain.