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If you want your rabbit to stay away from your furniture and from chewing other valuable objects in your home, it will need to be provided with an unlimited hay supply, interesting toys, a grass mat, and cardboard boxes. It is simply in a rabbit’s nature to chew and dig and therefore resources must be available at all times in order for it to carry out these behaviours. Doing so will also keep its teeth and claws worn down. 


Occasionally you may need to trim your rabbit’s nails. No matter how well trained you think your rabbit is, do not tempt it by putting it near objects that it will surely destroy and that will upset you. Just keep these objects away to keep your belongings safe and for your peace of mind. Visit a vet in Lexington for more info on rabbit care.

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Ideally, it’s best not to transport your gerbils unless absolutely necessary. However, if you don’t have any other option, here are a few tips:


·         Ensure that food and water are available at all times. If it is a particularly long journey, bring extra portions and treats to make sure that your gerbils don’t go hungry.


·         If possible, transport them in their actual home. But if not, make the carrier tank as comfortable as possible for your gerbils.


·         If your gerbils are in a group, try not to separate them during the transport process to reduce the chances of them becoming aggressive towards one another upon being reintroduced.


·         Cover the tank with ... Read more »

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