
Troy and Astro would like to remind you of their 3 favorite guidelines for rabbits:
1. Hay is the most important food for rabbits. It's a good source of fiber and nutrition, plus it helps prevent digestive problems. For the sake of your bunny's health, don't overload your rabbit's diet with "treats".
2. Spay or neuter your rabbit. It may not be "natural", but it prevents unwanted litters and often improves the behavior and health of your pet rabbit. Be sure to use an experienced rabbit vet for your bunny's health care needs.
3. All pet rabbits should live inside. It's a much safer environment for a pet, plus you get to spend more time with your rabbit!

Daisy and Samantha want you to consider getting a friend for your bunny. Rabbits are very sociable animals that usually like the companionship of other rabbits. Also, when you're away from home you will feel better knowing that your rabbit has a friend.
Don't let your bunny be lonely! Go to a rabbit shelter that will let you bring your bunny to meet and find a compatible match. Before taking home a friend of the opposite sex, make sure your rabbit is spayed or neutered!

Barley would like to add his own favorite observation:
Adopt rabbits from a shelter. When you buy a rabbit, you could be letting a homeless rabbit die when his or her "time is up" in a shelter. Adopting a rabbit opens up a place in your local shelter for another rabbit that needs a "second chance". Barley would also like you to consider adopting a "special needs" rabbit like himself. He is a playful, happy and loving rabbit despite his disability.