The average lifespan of Polish rabbits is 5 to 12 years under the correct feeding. However, the average life span of smaller rabbits is shorter than that of larger rabbits, and most people like to keep small rabbits. Rabbits have no more diseases than cats and dogs. As long as the owner raises them correctly, they should not die prematurely.

1. Choice of Polish rabbit litter
First of all, try not to use the bottom of the net, it is best to put a soft pad or soft cloth on the bottom of the cage, because the Polish rabbit's hind feet are born with a soft sensor pillow, which is used to detect the enemy's attack. Standing on the bottom of the cage for a long time will make the Polish rabbit's feet grow meaty, and the foot shape will become splayed feet, which is not good for walking, and may make it resist being picked up in serious cases. In addition, the Polish rabbit will choose one of the four corners of the cage as the toilet seat, and the opposite corner is the sleeping bed. As long as a soft cloth is placed on the bed, it will sleep well.
2. Arrangement of the Polish Rabbit Toilet
Wooden bran is a designated action, used to absorb urine, and to prevent the thrown rabbit hair from being raised around, remember to change it frequently Otherwise, Polish rabbits are prone to skin diseases, such as toe hair loss, calluses and so on. It is best to put wood chaff on the rabbit toilet. To train it to use the toilet, it is best to hold it in the toilet immediately when it poops, and it will know where it is convenient later.
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