General:
* What do rabbits eat? (They're herbivores with a specific diet of hay, pellets, and fresh greens.)
* How long do rabbits live? (Their lifespan can vary depending on breed and care, but generally ranges from 5 to 10 years.)
* Are rabbits good pets? (Yes, they can be very rewarding pets, but they require specific care and attention.)
* What are the different rabbit breeds? (There are over 50 breeds with varying sizes, personalities, and appearances.)
* How do I tell a male rabbit from a female rabbit? (Males have testicles visible near their rear end, females have a vulva further back.)
Care and Housing:
* How big of a cage do I need for a rabbit? (The bigger, the better, but aim for at least 4x2 feet.)
* How often do I need to clean the rabbit's cage? (Daily spot cleaning and a full cage cleaning at least once a week is recommended.)
* Do rabbits need to be spayed/neutered? (Yes, it's highly recommended for health and behavioral reasons.)
* How do I litter train a rabbit? (Use a designated corner with absorbent bedding and patience.)
* What are the signs of a sick rabbit? (Changes in appetite, lethargy, runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea.)
Behavior:
* Why is my rabbit biting me? (Could be due to fear, pain, or territoriality.)
* How do I bond with my rabbit? (Spend time with them, offer treats, and provide safe handling experiences.)
* Why is my rabbit jumping and thumping its feet? (This is a natural form of communication, often indicating excitement or alarm.)
* Are rabbits social animals? (They can be, but some are solitary. They need interaction with their humans and sometimes other rabbits.)
* Can rabbits be trained? (Yes, they can learn simple commands and tricks with patience and positive reinforcement.)
Health:
* What are common health problems in rabbits? (Dental problems, GI stasis, parasites, and respiratory infections.)
* How do I brush my rabbit's fur? (Regular brushing helps prevent mats and hairballs.)
* What are the signs of a rabbit with dental problems? (Drooling, weight loss, difficulty eating.)
* Where can I find a veterinarian who specializes in rabbits? (Ask your local vet or search online for rabbit-savvy professionals.)
These are just some of the most common questions. There are many other rabbit-related topics that people are curious about!