Neuter/Spay your bunny

Aside from the obvious benefit (no baby bunnies here, thanks!), you’ll find that neutered rabbits will have better litterbox habits as they are less inclined to mark their territory. Optimal time for this is between 3 and 6 months but consult your veterinarian to be sure.

Bunny-proofing

Rabbit’s are natural nibblers; anything they can chew, they will! Including your electrical cables! So for their own safety, and your sanity, make sure all cables are sufficiently hidden or tubed.

Give them plenty of chew toys.

Use a bitter spray, specifically designed for Bunny-Proofing, on chair legs etc. Block off any spots that seem to be favourite chewing spots.

Train them

You might laugh, but Rabbits can be trained too! So using gentle and positive reinforcement will encourage your House Rabbit into good habits. Just bear in mind it can take a little longer than your average cat or dog.

Don’t underestimate your Rabbit

You might think that a House Rabbit will be less maintenance than a dog or cat; FALSE. Rabbits care costs and time/attention/training needed can easily match a dog or cat but so does the joy from having one become part of your family!

Lots of Hay.

And then some more.