
Day 1:
Morning:
Small treat (to make sure they are eating and feeling well)
Pellets
Empty water bowl and refill with fresh water
Refresh hay in their crate
Let them out of their crate to play, if your schedule allows
Evening:
Pellets
Fill the water bowl (if it's only a little water left)
Refresh hay
Greens (this can be done in the morning if that’s more convenient)
Out-of-crate time for exercise and time with their family
Quickly clean their crate – wipe up any pee outside the box, use a broom and dustpan to sweep hay and poops, replace any soiled rugs with clean ones
Give them a treat to go back in their crate at bedtime
Day 2:
Morning:
Small treat
Pellets
Empty water bowl and refill with fresh water
Refresh hay in their crate
Let them out of their crate, if your schedule allows
Evening:
Pellets
Fill the water bowl (if it's only a little water left)
Greens
Out-of-crate time for exercise and time with their family
Clean litter box
Dump out everything, clean with vinegar and water mixture in a spray bottle (tough spots in the corners might need a little soaking), make a new box with litter on one side and a generous amount of hay on the other; put the litter box in the corner of their crate. The litter is recommended to be cleaned 3 times per week.
Quickly clean their crate.
Give them a treat to go back in their crate at bedtime
When it comes to feeding our little rabbits, it is known they are sensitive creatures, and is important to inform ourselves about the food they are allowed to eat or not.
Day 1:
Morning:
Small treat (to make sure they are eating and feeling well)
Pellets
Empty water bowl and refill with fresh water
Refresh hay in their crate
Let them out of their crate to play, if your schedule allows
Evening:
Pellets
Fill the water bowl (if it's only a little water left)
Refresh hay
Greens (this can be done in the morning if that’s more convenient)
Out-of-crate time for exercise and time with their family
Quickly clean their crate – wipe up any pee outside the box, use a broom and dustpan to sweep hay and poops, replace any soiled rugs with clean ones
Give them a treat to go back in their crate at bedtime
Day 2:
Morning:
Small treat
Pellets
Empty water bowl and refill with fresh water
Refresh hay in their crate
Let them out of their crate, if your schedule allows
Evening:
Pellets
Fill the water bowl (if it's only a little water left)
Greens
Out-of-crate time for exercise and time with their family
Clean litter box
Dump out everything, clean with vinegar and water mixture in a spray bottle (tough spots in the corners might need a little soaking), make a new box with litter on one side and a generous amount of hay on the other; put the litter box in the corner of their crate. The litter is recommended to be cleaned 3 times per week.
Quickly clean their crate.
Give them a treat to go back in their crate at bedtime
When it comes to feeding our little rabbits, it is known they are sensitive creatures, and is important to inform ourselves about the food they are allowed to eat or not.
Rabbits are sensitive when it comes to the slightest change in their environment and food. Their primary diet consists of hay, in addition, they can also eat leafy greens,non-leafy vegetables, and fruits (given in moderation and if it's closely observed by the owner).
On the other hand, there are some products that rabbits can never consume due to their toxicity for the rabbit.