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How to Feed a Panda Rabbit, and What to Watch For

How to Feed a Panda Rabbit, and What to Watch For

The panda rabbit, also called the Dutch rabbit or Dodge rabbit, has white fur with built-in 'dark eye patches', earning the panda nickname and growing popular in China. But raising one is not as simple as it seems; diet needs special care. Here is how to feed a panda rabbit and what to note.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Prepare Before a Doe Rabbit Gives Birth

What to Prepare Before a Doe Rabbit Gives Birth

Before a doe gives birth, prepare well; how ready you are directly affects the kits' survival, since does eating kits or kits freezing are not rare. What should you prepare? Let's look.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What Not to Do When Raising a Rabbit

What Not to Do When Raising a Rabbit

Pet rabbits need care and skill; they are fragile with sensitive guts and specific temperature and humidity needs. Neglect leads to illness and death. Here are the don'ts of keeping a pet rabbit.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Is a Cat That Won’t Gain Weight Sick?

Is a Cat That Won’t Gain Weight Sick?

A cat that stays thin may be sick, but not always. Sometimes it eats a lot yet takes in too little nutrition, for example on long-term low-quality kibble. Here are the common reasons a cat stays slim.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Do Rabbits Recognize Their Owners? Signs of a Bonded Rabbit

Do Rabbits Recognize Their Owners? Signs of a Bonded Rabbit

Rabbits do recognize their owners. Less smart than dogs, they still learn and tell people apart, but being timid they need time. What are the signs, and how to bond fast?

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Common Dental Problems in Rabbits

Common Dental Problems in Rabbits

Rabbit teeth grow for life, and many rabbits get overlong teeth from too little chewing. They also often suffer malocclusion. This article covers common rabbit dental diseases.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Where Do Rabbits Like (and Dislike) Being Pet?

Where Do Rabbits Like (and Dislike) Being Pet?

Rabbits usually enjoy being stroked on the head and back, especially the forehead and ears. They dislike the belly, tail and paws β€” though it varies by personality. This article looks at a rabbit's petting preferences.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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How to Tell Normal From Abnormal Shedding in Rabbits

Normal shedding happens during a rabbit's coat-change season: large areas of fur come out, sometimes exposing the skin, but without extra dandruff, redness, or other odd signs. Abnormal shedding is usually from bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infection and comes with dandruff, itching, scabs, or red skin. Comb the rabbit and check for flakes or abnormalities to tell them apart.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Benefits and Risks of Spaying or Neutering Your Rabbit

Benefits and Risks of Spaying or Neutering Your Rabbit

A rabbit in season can spray urine, chew furniture and wires, turn irritable, and even bite. Spaying or neutering curbs these behaviors and also prevents over-breeding and lowers the risk of reproductive cancers, extending a doe's life. The procedure does carry surgical risksβ€”anesthesia, wound infection, and slowed gut motilityβ€”but they are low in experienced hands, and timing matters most.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What Affects a Rabbit’s Lifespan?

What Affects a Rabbit’s Lifespan?

A rabbit's life is shaped by its own traits, diet, and environment. Feed hay-based balanced food (not just vegetables or sweets), keep the cage clean, dry, and quiet between 15–25Β°C, house it indoors, avoid over-bathing and neglect, and don't breed females repeatedly β€” all of which shorten life.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026