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.