Placing hay at one end of a litter box will also encourage the use of the litter box, as rabbits tend to eat hay and poop at the same time. When choosing hay, make sure it looks and smells fresh. Do not choose a hay that looks brown or moldy or no longer smells like fresh cut grass. read more
A domestic rabbit's diet should mimic the wild as much as possible, with plenty of hay and grass with smaller portions of greens and pellets. Never change a rabbit's diet suddenly as this can trigger digestive upset, especially in babies or rabbits that are stressed (eg. from a move) which can be fatal. read more
Some pet rabbits have a propensity to gain weight due to indulgent owners, while other pet rabbits will self-regulate, eating what they need and no more. If your rabbit has become overweight, restrict and monitor the rabbit's intake, as follows: No More Treats! Especially not fruits. Reduce the pellet ration. read more