1. Pay attention to the hygiene of the rabbit house and disinfect it to prevent parasites.
2. Avoid being impatient. Rabbits are not as smart as other pets. An adult rabbit has the IQ of just over a year old, so whether it is training it to go to the toilet or interacting with you, it requires a lot of patience. An impatient rabbit will bite people. of.
3. Avoid violence. The rabbit cannot understand that it was hit because it did something wrong. If you hit it lightly, it will think you are teasing it. If you hit it hard, it will easily be beaten to death or frightened to death.
4. Avoid hunger. Rabbits have a small stomach capacity and a rectum. Excessive hunger may lead to hypoglycemia or starvation.
5. Avoid feeding for fun. Rabbits are very protective of their food and have good tempers. Don't tease them with food when they are hungry. They will bite when they are anxious.
6. Avoid feeding large amounts of vegetables, carrots, etc., as this will cause diarrhea in rabbits, and many pet rabbits die from diarrhea.
7. Avoid feeding tap water. Rabbits should drink cold boiled water. Drinking tap water will cause diarrhea.
8. Avoid shaving. The fur of most rabbits cannot be shaved because it grows slowly. It may take a year or two to grow back if it is shaved. In winter, it is easy to die of cold due to lack of fur to keep warm. Of course there are exceptions for some woolly rabbits.
9. Avoid overheating. Rabbits are very afraid of heat and should not be exposed to the sun. If the indoor temperature is too high, turn on the air conditioner to cool down.
10. Avoid being too cold. Rabbits are animals that are afraid of both heat and cold. When the temperature is below 10 degrees, care should be taken to keep them warm.