Provide a spacious enclosure with room to hop, stretch, and stand up
Give unlimited fresh hay every day
Offer fresh water at all times
Feed a balanced rabbit pellet diet in limited amounts
Provide fresh leafy greens daily
Give small amounts of rabbit-safe vegetables and occasional treats
Keep the rabbit indoors or in a safe, protected area
Protect the rabbit from extreme heat, cold, and direct sunlight
Clean the litter box and enclosure regularly
Use safe bedding and avoid dusty or scented materials
Handle the rabbit gently and support its body properly
Give daily exercise and supervised free-roam time
Provide chew toys and safe items for dental health
Check the rabbit’s teeth, eyes, ears, and fur regularly
Groom the rabbit often, especially during shedding
Spay or neuter the rabbit
Schedule regular veterinary checkups with a rabbit-savvy vet
Watch for signs of illness such as not eating, lethargy, or changes in droppings
Keep toxic plants, wires, and dangerous objects out of reach
Socialize and interact with the rabbit daily
Respect the rabbit’s need for quiet, routine, and security
