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Top 10 Common Rabbit Myths That New Bunny Owners Believe in

Updated: Feb 22, 2023


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Some new bunny owners are still confused about what to believe in when caring for rabbits. Here are the top 10 rabbit myths that you should know.


Common Rabbit Myths


1. Rabbits Die If They Get Wet


It's not like putting rabbits in the water and expecting them to die instantly because of shock. You don't bathe rabbits for another reason: They have thick fur that's hard to dry, so if you wash them, they could get hypothermia. Two, they have very delicate skin. Once you bathe them, their skin becomes more fragile, leading to tearing apart or cuts.


2. Rabbits Hate Social Interactions With Other Pets Like Cats And Dogs


You might have other pets inside your house aside from rabbits. With attention and supervision, rabbits can enjoy their company along with cats and dogs. It's more enjoyable when you raise them together as young pets.


3. Bunnies Eat Carrots Like Bugs Bunny


Although it can be, owners can only offer them a small amount like that of treats since carrots are high in sugar and bunnies should eat limited quality pellets and daily fresh hay.


4. Rabbits Are Low-Maintenance Pets


Some parents give their kids pet bunnies, thinking it wouldn't be a handful taking care of them. Bunnies need daily attention and care, including cleaning their cages and providing them with a fresh and healthy meal every day.


5. Rabbits Don't Need A Regular Check-Up With A Vet


While dog and cat owners bring their pets to the vet for shots, some people think rabbits don't need that. Indoor rabbits also need vaccines and regular check-ups to prevent medical conditions like respiratory problems, diarrhea, cancer, etc.


6. Rabbits Love To Live Outdoors Like Other Animals


You are reading this probably because you have a house bunny. They are pet rabbits, to begin with, so temperature changes could shorten their life span, and their survival skills aren't enough like wild rabbits. It's safer for them to live indoors. They prefer cozy homes, but you can let them play outdoors sometimes.


7. Rabbits Like To Be Held


We are all aware that bunnies are cute furry animals. They look so cuddly. But remember that bunnies are like different individuals, some might want you to hold them, and some don't. Although, baby rabbits are more tolerant of touching when they grow up if you start handling them earlier.


8. Rabbits Don't Bite


Bunnies can be cute, but they can be aggressive when they are scared. It's better if you are aware of their personal space, just like us humans.


9. Rabbits Can Be Left Alone For Days


Yes, rabbits don't need a daily walk outside, but that doesn't mean they don't need attention every day. You need to check on them daily because they could develop medical conditions in as little as one day.


10. Rabbits Don't Overeat


You must give your pet bunny limited pellets because it doesn't have enough control over food. It will gladly consume everything that is served. Obesity is one main problem with bunnies.


Disclaimer: We are not professional veterinarians or medical doctors. We created this blog based on our experiences with pet rabbits. We volunteered hours in the rabbit shelter, did extensive pet product research, and asked experienced peers. The purpose of this blog is to provide information about properly taking care of rabbits. Please know that it is still best to visit the vet regularly. For medical emergencies, contact a rabbit-savvy vet. Always observe your rabbits around new products or environmental changes.


Final Thoughts on Top 10 Common Rabbit Myths


Check all the rabbit myths we mentioned in this blog because you might be doing some of them. It's best to learn about all these things early, especially when you are a new bunny owner.


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