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The Must Reads section contains our top posts where we cover some of the most critical things to know and understand about pet rabbits. If you’re new to rabbits or not sure where to start, these posts are step one in your journey.

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Are Rabbits Nocturnal - Rabbit at Dusk and Dawn

Are Rabbits Nocturnal? The Truth Revealed

Posted by By Floppy Posted inGeneral Questions, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
A lot of humans believe that rabbits are nocturnal. The truth is a bit more complicated. Floppy explains...
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pet rabbit pregnancy - a mother rabbit watching over her kits

Pet Rabbit Pregnancy: From Discovery to Independence

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Floppy's Advice, General Questions, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
So... your bunny is pregnant. You might not have intended for it to happen, but life, uh, finds a way! The good news is it can be a fun, rewarding time. Floppy walks you through the journey from start to finish.
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rabbit trancing - Cartoon of a rabbit meditating

Trancing Rabbits – Why You Should NEVER Do It

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Floppy's Advice, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
Trancing rabbits is something that many people think is cute, or even useful. The truth is it's harmful, and can even be deadly. Floppy explains...
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E. Cuniculi and pet rabbits - A rabbit resting in the living room

E. Cuniculi And Pet Rabbits: Top 10 Things To Know

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Floppy's Advice, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
Do you know about E. Cuniculi? It's a serious health risk for pet rabbits, so it's important to know the signs and what to do if you suspect your rabbit is infected. Floppy shares the top ten things to know.
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Rabbits and GI stasis - A rabbit eating Timothy hay

Rabbits and GI Stasis: The Importance of Hay

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Feeding, Floppy's Advice, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
GI stasis in pet rabbits is serious, and can be life threatening. Hay is the key to prevention and cure, but not all bunnies will eat hay like we want them to. Floppy discusses GI stasis and gives tips on how to get your bunny eating hay.
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Best pet rabbits for beginners - A cartoon of three rabbits resting in a living room

Best Pet Rabbits For Beginners? There’s No Such Thing

Posted by By Floppy Posted inFloppy's Advice, General Questions, Must ReadsNo Comments
Are you looking for the best rabbit to get as a starter pet? Well... there's no such thing. Rabbits are complex and certainly not for beginners. Floppy shares her insights from a rabbit's perspective.
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Giving pet rabbits medications - A rabbit resting

Giving Pet Rabbits Medications: Top 15 Tips

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Floppy's Advice, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
Do you struggle to give your bunny the meds they need? No worries. Floppy has 15 ways to make it simple and easy!
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Rabbit Cecotropes - A bunny about to eat some leafy greens

Rabbit Cecotropes: The Truth About The Poop

Posted by By Floppy Posted inFeeding, Floppy's Advice, General Questions, Health, Must ReadsNo Comments
Rabbit cecotropes can be confusing, and not everyone understands what they are and why rabbits eat them. Gross, right?!? Well, it's actually very healthy, and Floppy explains why.
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rabbit bonding truths - Two rabbits snuggling

Rabbit Bonding Truths: The Rewards and Obstacles

Posted by By Dan Soule Posted inMust ReadsNo Comments
Many will claim they know the truths of rabbit bonding, and they'll tell you the top truth is that you must bond rabbits. The reality is more complex however. In this article we dig deep into the rewards of bonding and the obstacles that you will face.
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Why do my rabbits keep fighting - One bunny chasing another

Why Do My Rabbits Keep Fighting? Causes And Solutions

Posted by By Floppy Posted inCare, Floppy's Advice, General Questions, Must Reads2 Comments
Fighting amongst your bunnies can be stressful, not only for you but for the rabbits themselves! Floppy discusses the common reasons for fighting and the best ways to restore peace.
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