Tutu is a relatively easy-to-raise animal, but some common sense still needs to be known.
1. Always give the rabbit fresh green food or food with thick leaves and stems. All fresh food left in the cage for more than ten minutes must be removed, otherwise it will be Withered, moldy or rotting. Broken plants increase the chance of disease in rabbits, and hay is often placed to reduce pet dish contamination.
2. Don't suddenly change the rabbit's food. If you have been feeding the rabbit with dry food, don't suddenly switch to fresh plants.
3. Wash the vegetables or fruits used for feeding and wipe them dry.
4. Don't give the rabbit food fresh from the refrigerator.
5. Do not give cold, canned or cooked vegetables to rabbits.
6. Don't pick green food on the side of the road, or feed the rabbits grass in the park where the dog has pooped.
7. Provide a large and varied diet, give smaller portions each time, and add suitable plants, and be sure to have a lot of hay, so you don't have to worry about digestive problems.
8. Feed your rabbit regularly, the rabbit's stomach will quickly adjust to the regular time.
9. Make sure your rabbit gets the right amount of exercise, so it will be healthier and more energetic. If it is too fat, fast for a week, fasting for a short period of time will not affect its health, during this time, the rabbit is only given water and hay; obese rabbits are prone to illness or premature death.
10. It is best not to use chemical fertilizers or insecticides in your garden, grass or planting places, and even more do not use chemical substances to ensure that your rabbits grow safely and healthily.