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Why Rabbits Show Cage Aggression
Most cage aggression comes from one or more of these: 1. Territorial Instinct Your rabbit views their space (cage, pen, litter box, food bowl) as their safe zone. Reaching inside can make them feel threatened. 2. Hormones Unspayed/unneutered rabbits—especially females—are MUCH more territorial. They may: growl lunge box bite guard their cage This often disappears almost completely after spay/neuter. 3. Stress or Lack of Space A rabbit kept in a small enclosure may become defe
Ashley G.
5 days ago3 min read


🐰Holland Lops: Size, Temperament & What They're Like as Pets
Find out all about holland lop rabbits - their size, temperament, and if they'd make a good pet for your lifestyle.
Ashley G.
5 days ago6 min read


Is a bunny the right fit for your family?
Is a bunny the right fit for me? With so many rabbits ending up in shelters, this guide will help you determine if a rabbit is the right fit for you and your family.
Ashley G.
7 days ago4 min read


Bunny Care Guide
Bunny Care Guide - Find out the ins and outs of bunny care.
Ashley G.
Nov 112 min read
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