Keep your rabbit's nails trimmed: rabbits' nails grow continuously and may need to be trimmed every few months to prevent them from getting too long.You can ask your veterinarian or a professional groomer to trim your rabbit's nails, or you can learn to do it yourself with the proper tools and guidance.Groom your rabbit regularly: rabbits need regular grooming to keep their fur clean and healthy.You can use a soft brush to groom your rabbit, paying extra attention to areas where tangles and mats are more likely to form, such as behind the ears and on the underside.Provide mental stimulation: rabbits are intelligent animals and need mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.Provide your rabbit with toys, puzzles, and other forms of enrichment to keep them entertained and engaged.Spay or neuter your rabbit: spaying or neutering your rabbit can help prevent unwanted behavior such as aggression and spraying, and it can also help prevent certain medical conditions.Talk to your veterinarian about the best age to spay or neuter your rabbit.Protect your rabbit from extreme temperatures: rabbits are sensitive to extreme temperatures and can easily become overheated or chilled.Make sure to provide your rabbit with a suitable living space that is protected from extreme temperatures and provide them with plenty of fresh water to prevent dehydration.
Rabbits are able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but they are not well adapted to withstand high temperatures for prolonged periods of time. High temperatures can cause heat stress in rabbits, which can lead to serious health problems such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) can be dangerous for rabbits, and it's important to provide them with a cool, shaded area to help them stay cool. If a rabbit's body temperature reaches above 104F (40C) it can lead to a heat stroke which can be fatal.
By following these care guidelines, you can help ensure that your rabbit stays healthy and happy in their new home.
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