17 March 2014

Most rabbits bought as Easter gifts, do not live till Christmas

Submitted by: SuperSpeakers Erasmus

17 March 2014
Rabbits are not easy pets and for this and various other reasons, should not be given as Easter gifts.  Rabbits do make wonderful, exciting, intelligent companions. However, they can also be wilful and destructive. They are not like cats or dogs—they are unique and the owner will need to adapt to and accept that.  Bonding with a rabbit will require consistency, commitment, patience and logic.  Rabbits can live for more than 8 years, need a large living space and need to be spayed.  They are not low-maintenance pets.  Children can seldom commit to the responsibility of taking care of the rabbit.  Naturally, children also prefer a companion they can cuddle and pick up, but rabbits are very fragile, ground-loving animals that injure very easily when dropped.  This Easter please rather give a chocolate bunny or a stuffed toy.  If you absolutely must get a rabbit, consider adopting one from an animal welfare society rather than buying one. Contact RabbitCare South Africa for information on rabbit ownership.

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RabbitCare South Africa is a non-profit group of volunteers helping rabbit owners take proper care of their pets. We promote the welfare of domestic rabbits and believe rabbits should be treated as companion animals.  RabbitCare believes most abuse is the result of ignorance. We therefore distribute free brochures for the happiness, health and general well-being of pet rabbits.  We provide additional advice and tips on pet rabbit behaviour,  dietary requirements and accommodation guidelines.

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