Archive for June, 2009
Rabbits, like any animal, can suffer from medical problems that require professional help. It is important that you do your best to locate a good rabbit veterinarian before your rabbit has an emergency, that way you know exactly what to do should an emergency arise.
Many people are very surprised the first time they see a pet rabbit behaving aggressively. They usually think of bunnies as cute, cuddly, peaceful and even timid pets.
Rabbits are very territorial animals. Therefore, there can sometimes be conflicts when introducing new pet rabbits to each other. This article will briefly summarize why there are problems when introducing new pet rabbits to a living environment, and attempt to explain how you can potentially remedy the situation.
Whether it is a dog, cat, fish, turtle, rabbit or python, a new pet can very quickly become a much-loved member of the family in its own right. Pets bring with them a joy, spontaneity, and unconditional love that can only add to any family unit. There are, however, many less obvious, but very important, reasons why it can only benefit every family to include at least one non-human member.
In many ways, having a pet is like having a small child, only a child who’ll never grow up. You’ll always be the one responsible for taking care of it, always responsible for making sure it’s fed and groomed and healthy. One of the primary problems with keeping a pet in the pink, so to speak, is that animals can′t tell you where it hurts. At least a child can give you a vague approximation of the pain. Dogs and cats can only howl. Sometimes, it’s up to you to interpret their pantomimes.
