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Small animal, big demands: everything pet rabbits need

Mareike Steger
4.10.2023
Translation: Megan Cornish

Rabbits are cute and trigger the «I want to stroke you» reflex. But there’s virtually nothing they like less than being touched. It’s high time to dispel the myth that rabbits are undemanding pets.

Prime time: rabbits are particularly lively in the evening and early morning

Social animals: keep rabbits at least in pairs

Unlike brown hares, which are solitary creatures, rabbits live in large groups. Anyone who has ever seen how devotedly rabbits lick each other and constantly look to be close to each other to cuddle would never dream of keeping such a social animal alone. So, rule number 2 is that rabbits need at least one companion.

Misconception: rabbits don’t need grain food or bread

Green and fresh: what rabbits want all year round

If you want to feed your rabbits properly, you’d better get picking. Normally, I find it really relaxing – green wellness in the evening between the meadow hogweed and horsetail. It’s only when I’m picking grass for hours in the constant rain, staring at my plant identification app, not having put on my wellies again and getting irritated looks from dog owners, that I sometimes wish I didn’t have a leaf eater at home.

Make room: a rabbit always needs at least two square metres of space

Rabbits are actually luxury animals: the cost of their accommodation, which I partly built myself, was almost in the four-figure range. At night, my two live in a walk-in aviary with a canopy and sleeping box on a spread over six square metres. When our neighbour came into our garden for the first time, she said: «Your bunny’s hutch is bigger than our children’s room!»

So, rabbits need space – around the clock. Rule number 5: plan for at least two square metres per animal. The animal husbandry calculator (in German) created by the Swiss Animal Protection STS even assumes a minimum area of six square metres for two animals.

Header image: Yossi Goldberg via Unsplash

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I could've become a teacher, but I prefer learning to teaching. Now I learn something new with every article I write. Especially in the field of health and psychology.


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