How to Tell When a Rabbit Loves You

Rabbits are easy-to-care-for and affectionate pets. Supervision is required when first bringing a rabbit home. The rabbit will be spending plenty of time in its cage, so provide a comfortable place to rest by supplying a pet bed. Rabbits can roam the house freely when they're trained to use a litter box and taught not to chew on household items. Your rabbit will return your love when provided with a loving home, food and plenty of attention.

Instructions

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      Provide your bunny with food pellets, salt licks, straw, water and chew toys. Pet and groom it daily.

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      Recognize your rabbit's signs of affection. A rabbit will show affection by rubbing its chin against you and marking you with its scent.

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      Allow your rabbit to bump noses with you, which is a sign of love. It may also try to lick or groom you to show its affection.

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      Pet your rabbit to stimulate "teeth chattering." This signifies your bunny is content. Another sign of contentment is its lying on its back or side; this shows it trusts you.