Does Rabbit Makes a Good Pet - Rabbit Facts and Information

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We all think of rabbits only as cute and furry animals. While they may be cuddly and affectionate, they do need time to get used to their surroundings. With given time, and adequate reinforcement, they will adapt easily. Rabbits enjoy the presence of humans but are less amenable to being held.

Rabbits are more intelligent than most people thought. They can be litter trained and can even be taught little parlor tricks to amuse others. A Japanese man raised a rabbit named Oolong and it had a quaint talent for balancing miniature objects on its head while it hopped around.

There are over 50 different breeds that are recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association. However, there are more varieties as some breeds like the Snowshoe hares are not on the list.

This is because as a professional association concerned with organizing them in fairly strict standards they have differentiated the breeds accordingly. With different features, sizes and colors specific to each breed, there are some similarities among all the rabbits irrelevant of their breeds. Rabbits belong to Lagomorphs species. Since they have constantly growing teeth they are often misunderstood as rodents.


Rabbits are highly prolific animals who produce large number of offspring. They live up to 10 years and mature in about 6 months and start breeding immediately. This is due to reasons of having survived in the wild, being hunted by predators. They have an innate instinct to protect themselves and this has helped in their survival over thoussands of years. Their gestation period is as little as a month and they produce a lot of kits - rabbit babies.

Unlike other mammals whose teeth shift but do not grow after adulthood, rabbit's teeth keep growing through out their lives, To control the growth of the teeth, they keep chewing on anything and everything possible. That could be a problem for rabbit owners since they damage the furniture and other materials in the house. One of the favorite toys for your rabbit could be your shoe. This problem can be handled by consciously keeping the shoes out of reach.

To prevent the furniture from suffering additional damage, rabbit proofing of your home is advised. Owners should provide their rabbits with lot of chewable toys available in pet shops to keep them from exploring and chewing other items in the house. Another natural instinct of rabbit is digging because they live in burrows in the wild. This can become and issue with domestic pets, as they will dig holes in the garden and spoil the foliage.


Their emotions can be adversely affected easily. Due to stress, rabbits can suffer from a number of medical afflicitons. Rabbits can be affected bu loud noises and shrill voices. Children may not be aware that rabbits dislike to have their ears played with. They could even bite children if they are stressed.

Rabbits have a vision of close to 360 degrees to afford them a good view of possible predators. However, they do have a blind spot under their face that is approximately about 10 degrees. So, they could shift their heads frequently, and try to gauge the distance of objects through looking at the objects in different perspectives.

Rabbits need regular grooming. Though they are clean animals naturally, it is necessary to brush them often to avoid accumulation of fur balls in the intestine.

With more and more people choosing rabbits as their pets, it is clear that these small animals are gaining popularity and make good companions who amuse their owners well.


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Moses Wright is a pet lover and loves to help new pet owners deal with their pet problems at home. You can find other pet problems, like rabbit problems and solutions on his site.

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