Monday, September 5, 2011

How to Care For Your Jersey Wooly Rabbits




Because your Jersey Wooly rabbit’s teeth continue to grow, they can become too long and this can be painful for your rabbit. This is called malocclusions, and Jersey Wooly rabbits are prone to them. If your jersey wooly rabbit develops this condition, it is important that you take it to the vet as soon as possible.

Your Jersey Wooly rabbit needs to have a clean cage to live in. You should clean it thoroughly at least once a week, but it may require more. Have a look often and change whenever necessary. Jersey wooly Rabbits can easily be litter box trained and this makes keeping the cage clean a whole lot easier and less time consuming. Jersey Wooly Rabbits are creatures of habit and so they will repatedly use the same spot to do their business. Just watch and you’ll quickly see where that it is. Then all you need to do is put the litter box in that spot. Jersey Wooly Rabbits are one of the easiest pets to litter box train.

The Jersey Wooly rabbit makes a great pet. It’s affectionate, loves to interact with its human family, and it’s certainly entertaining. A healthy rabbit will live a long life.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

The Right Environment For Your Jersey Wooly Rabbits


Make sure your rabbit’s cage is big enough so that he can freely move around. The recommended size is a minimum of five to six times the size of your Jersey Wooly rabbit. Of course, the bigger the better. Layer the bottom with cardboard or another type of padding to protect your pet Jersey Wooly rabbit’s feet. Each day let your rabbit out of the cage for a couple of hours so that the proper exercise is received.


To protect your Jersey Wooly rabbit from injury or illness your rabbit should have an annual veterinarian checkup. Your rabbit’s ears, eyes, and teeth will be checked and it will be checked for scratches and irritations. There are also vaccinations for rabbits, including Viral Haemorhagic and Myxomatosis vaccinations, both of which can be deadly.Jersey Wooly Rabbits can also pick up fleas, lice, mites, and other parasites, so you will want to treat regularly with the correct product. Talk to your vet about the right treatments for your rabbit.


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What to Feed Your Jersey Wooly Rabbit


Your Jersey Wooly rabbit’s diet should include quality hay and/or orchid grass, along with commercial pellets, which are well balanced. There are a number of manufactures so read labels to see which is best for your rabbit. To help prevent wool block, add papaya. Make sure your Jersey Wooly is getting a well balanced diet that includes some or all of the following fresh fruits and vegetables. Feed less fruits than vegetables because they are filled with sugar that can cause your rabbit to become overweight:



·         Cilantro

·         Romaine Lettuce

·         Collard Greens

·         Pears

·         Papaya

·         Parsley

·         Blueberries

·         Strawberries

·         Plums



You need to be sure your rabbit has fresh water every day. Give your Jersey Wooly rabbit untreated willow wood as a chew treat. It will keep him happy.


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