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Everything Your Rabbit Needs to Thrive

Rabbits are often mistakenly perceived as low-maintenance “cage pets” suitable for children. The reality is far more complex: these intelligent, social, and delicate creatures have a specific and non-negotiable set of needs that must be met to ensure a long, healthy, and happy life. True rabbit welfare goes far beyond a small hutch and a carrot. It encompasses diet, habitat, social structure, and preventative healthcare.

Understanding what a rabbit needs is the first step toward becoming a responsible and rewarding pet parent to these charming animals.


I. The Core of Health: The Hay-Centric Diet

The single most critical element of a rabbit’s care is its diet, which is directly tied to two vital physiological needs: dental health and gastrointestinal function.

A. Unlimited Hay is Non-Negotiable

  • Dental Wear: A rabbit’s teeth grow continuously throughout its life. Chewing fibrous hay grinds these teeth down naturally, preventing painful and life-threatening spurs and overgrowth.
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