Should I neuter my rabbit?
Routine neutering of both male and female rabbits is strongly recommended unless you wish to breed. Rabbits become sexually mature between 4 months (in smaller
Routine neutering of both male and female rabbits is strongly recommended unless you wish to breed. Rabbits become sexually mature between 4 months (in smaller
Rabbits can be bought from pet stores or through breeders. When choosing your new pet, there are certain things you should look out for and
Vaccinations Your rabbit should be vaccinated routinely against Viral Haemorrhage Disease (VHD) and Myxomatosis. Both these viral diseases can be rapidly fatal in an unvaccinated
When picking up your rabbit always support its hindquarters, as this will prevent any spinal injuries – the spine is very fragile and will easily
Diet is vitally important as a means of preventing ill health. A low fibre, high carbohydrate diet (e.g rabbit mix) can lead to dental disease,
Skin Diseases Ear mites are small parasites that live in the ear canals. They may stimulate excessive wax production that can lead to clinical signs
Congratulations – you have a new kitten! You’ve anticipated the new arrival by ‘kitten proofing’ your home and had lots of fun choosing the carrier,
Your cat counts on you for protection One of the very best things you can do to give your cat a long and healthy life
A healthy cat’s eyes should be clear and bright and the area around the eyeball should be white. Common Symptoms of Illness Redness of the
A Few Fundamentals Cats, now the most popular pet in Europe and North America, were once described as asocial animals, but this is no longer
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