Rabbits of the World Every bunny needs a buddy Bunny property Bunny play Bunny basics Rabbits with companions are happier and healthier than those who live on their own. If you have someone that cares for you, you are more likely to recover from disease because you have a reason to get better. A rabbit kept in a small cage will become sad and lifeless and be more prone to illness. Rabbits need lots of space as they are naturally active animals which love to jump and burrow. It is important, but also easy and inexpensive to provide your rabbit with many activities and toys to prevent boredom. Everyday household items can be used such as plant pots, boxes and tubes. To keep a rabbit healthy, it must be fed a correct diet, mainly consisting of hay and grass, and it must be vaccinated against myxomatosis and VHD. Pet health insurance can help to cover the costs of treating any unexpected illness or injury. Polish, white, red eyed Netherland dwarf Miniature lop Tan Flemish giant Dutch Vienna, blue Polish grey English lop French lop Castor rex Thrianta Silver Thuringer Belgian hare Alaska Dwarf lotharinger Chinchilla Lotharinger New Zealand, red English Sallander Blanc de hotot Himalayan Guinea Pigs of the World Grey agouti Salmon agouti Self, black Self, chocolate Self, lilac Self, buff Self, cream Self, white, pink eye Tortoiseshell Dutch, black Himalayan Tri-colour Abyssinian, brindle Abyssinian, tri-colour Peruvian Sheltie Crested, American Satin, red Texel Texel, tri-colour Rex Dalmatian Alpaca 60958 • May2005/???/3K Golden agouti Produced co-operation with Wood Green Animal Shelter. Photographs were produced Hans L. Schippers, animal photographer and a poultry, rabbit and guinea pig specialist, author of several books related to these species. His work has been published in magazines including Fur & Feather, Practical Poultry, and Fancy Fowl amongst others. Hans L. Schippers can be contacted at [email protected] or on 0031 (0)20 6455227 Intervet UK Limited, Walton Manor, Walton, Milton Keynes MK7 7AJ Item Code: 09964 the future of vaccination
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