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What Rabbits Fear Most
Rabbits are timid and easily scared; avoid their fears to prevent stress. Here is what they fear.

What Are a Rabbit’s Feet Like, and What Do They Do?
A rabbit's feet are easily overlooked. Know their structure and function to care for them well.

How to Care for a Rabbit with Hind-Limb Weakness
A hind-limb-weak rabbit needs patience; there is no quick fix and recovery takes weeks to months. Here is the care to help.

Rabbit Clostridium Perfringens Enterotoxemia (Sudden Severe Diarrhea)
Rabbit Clostridium perfingens disease is an acute, fatal enterotoxemia from the bacterium and its toxin. Sudden severe diarrhea is the main sign. Here is what you need to know.

Rabbit Hairball Syndrome: Symptoms and Prevention
Hairball syndrome can badly hurt or even kill a rabbit, but timely treatment limits harm. Know the symptoms to act fast. Here are the signs and care.

Precautions for Raising Rabbits in Winter
Harsh winter conditions seriously affect rabbits. Do not assume their thick fur means they are fine — they do feel cold; below 5°C growth slows. Here are winter rabbit-raising precautions.

First Aid for a Stressed Rabbit
Stress badly harms rabbits and can kill. Calm it at once. Here is first aid for rabbit stress.

Wrong Care Can Kill a Rabbit!
Sudden rabbit death is not only disease — wrong care can do it too. Seemingly small mistakes can be fatal. Here are the wrong methods to avoid.

Why Does a Rabbit Get Sores on Its Feet?
Sores on a rabbit's feet likely mean sore hocks (pododermatritis), a common disease needing prompt care or it worsens. Here are the causes and treatment.

What Situations Cause Rabbit Stress?
Many pets stress when scared, none more than rabbits — even more timid than cats. Avoid scaring them. Here are the common causes.