Polish rabbits are small pet rabbits, the largest being less than 7.6 cm in length and 1.6 kg in weight. The body is round and short. Interestingly, their ears will be close together, and their hair will be short and dense, which looks like a furry sphere. The Polish Rabbit also has black ears, black eyes, light brown iris, and an oval ink ball on the left cheek near the upper part of the mouth, which is very eye-catching on the white head.

The healthiest diet for a Polish rabbit is the ratio of green hay and rabbit food. Generally, the ratio of green hay and dry feed is 1:2, and of course clean drinking water. It is generally not recommended to raise young rabbits. Young rabbits have poor resistance and are in a period of high disease incidence. Generally, novices should avoid choosing young rabbits.
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