Priest Lake Veterinary Hospital

2445 Morris Gentry Blvd
Nashville, TN 37013-2073

(615)361-4646

www.priestlakevet.com

Do You Want A Bunny?

Things to Consider Before Getting a Rabbit

 

Rabbits are adorable, fluffy, and cuddly animals that many people are drawn to. However, before you decide to bring a bunny into your home, there are several things you should consider. Rabbits are not low-maintenance pets, and they require proper care and attention to ensure they live happy and healthy lives. Here are some things to think about before getting a rabbit:

 

Commitment

Rabbits can live up to 8-12 years, so owning a bunny is a long-term commitment. Before bringing a bunny into your home, ask yourself if you are willing to make that commitment.

 

Space

Rabbits need ample space to move around, play, and exercise. A cage or hutch is not enough, as they also require a play area to explore. If you have a small living space, a bunny may not be the best pet for you.

 

Diet

Rabbits have specific dietary needs that require more than just pellets. They also need fresh hay, vegetables, and water. Feeding your bunny a proper diet is essential to their overall health and well-being.

 

Time

Rabbits need daily interaction and socialization to keep them happy and healthy. You will need to spend time every day to play with your bunny and ensure they receive the care they need.

Veterinary Care

Rabbits require regular check-ups and veterinary care. They are susceptible to a range of health issues, including dental disease and gastrointestinal stasis. You will need to find a veterinarian experienced with treating rabbits and be prepared for potential veterinary costs.

Personality

Each rabbit has its own unique personality, so it's essential to find a bunny that fits your lifestyle. Some bunnies are more active and playful, while others are shy and reserved. Spend some time with different rabbits to find the one that is the right fit for you.

Commitment to Adoption

Consider adopting a bunny from a rescue or shelter instead of purchasing one from a pet store. By adopting a rabbit, you are giving them a second chance at a happy life and supporting a worthy cause.

 

In conclusion, owning a bunny is a significant commitment that requires proper care, attention, and resources. By considering these factors before bringing a bunny into your home, you can ensure that you and your rabbit will have a happy and healthy life together. If you are ready to adopt a bunny, contact your local rabbit rescue or shelter to find the perfect bunny for you.