Rabbit keeping as a pet from last many years in
many city of india and in foreign countries in villages they are also found in
each and every farms so they rarely keep it is as a pet, in city people they
like the most as a pet because of its cute looks and calm peace nature, people
can living in flats, and apartments can easily keep it as a pet because they
have secure area to keep them and no fear of cats and dogs to come there. And
they are living safe in flats. But you want the proper cage also for them, with
enough space in it. In the absence of your family member keep it in his cage. In
these days many people are started rabbit farming in india for their meat
purpose and they also sale the rabbit for house pets in ahmedabad.
Cleaning is the most important while you keeping
rabbit as a pet, put the cloth or old news paper at the bottom of the cage to
catch its dust etc.
Cage : Spacious Enough Cage
Required and it can also be easy to clean and also easy for rabbit to get in
and out in cage.
There are numerous changed home possibilities to judge
for your rabbit. Rabbits want a place where they consider safe as well as room
to exercise and discover. The best choice will depend on your living activities.
But remember, rabbits are very social creature, so choose a location in your
home that won't leave your bunny feeling lonely and abandoned.
Food : Fresh Grass, Cabbage,
Carrots.
· Sprouts
(from 1 to 6 days after sprouting, sprouts have higher levels of alkaloids)
· Leafy
Greens II (low in oxalic acid)
· Fennel (the
leafy tops as well as the base)
· Yu choy
· NON - LEAFY
VEGETABLES :
These should be no more then about 15 % of the diet (About 1 tablespoon per 2
lbs of body weight per day).
· Broccoli
(leaves and stems)
· Edible
flowers (roses, nasturtiums, pansies, hibiscus)
· Bell
peppers (any color)
· Chinese pea
pods (the flat kind without large peas)
· Mushrooms
(any cultivated type)
· Zucchini
squash
These
should be no more then 10% of the diet (about 1 teaspoon per 2 lbs of body
weight per day).
NOTE:
unless otherwise stated it is more nutritious to leave the skin on the fruit
(particularly if organic), just wash thoroughly. IF you are in doubt about the
source of the fruit and you are concerned about chemicals in the skin, then
remove it.
· Apple (any
variety)
· Pineapple
(remove the skin)
· Banana
(remove peel; no more then about 2 1/8 inch slices a day for a 5 lb )
· Melons (any
- can include peel & seeds)
Food
Article Source: http://www.rabbit.org/care/veggies.html