Bunny — Fixed
: Large pieces of fleece fabric are soft on their paws, easy to wash, and less likely to be swallowed in dangerous chunks compared to blankets.
The domestication of the European rabbit ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ) began in the Middle Ages (around 600 A.D.) in French monasteries. Monks discovered that rabbits were not only a reliable food source (lenten fare) but also surprisingly docile when confined. Over hundreds of years of selective breeding, their size, color, and temperament changed. : Large pieces of fleece fabric are soft
Bunny teeth never stop growing! To keep them from becoming overgrown, they must constantly chew on hay and fibrous vegetables. Over hundreds of years of selective breeding, their
Perhaps the most joyful biological behavior is the binky . This is a sudden leap into the air, often accompanied by a twisting of the body and a flick of the head. It is the bunny equivalent of laughing or dancing—a pure expression of happiness and contentment. Perhaps the most joyful biological behavior is the binky
Bunnies are prey animals, which means their natural instinct is to hide any signs of illness or pain to avoid looking vulnerable. Consequently, a sick bunny can deteriorate very quickly. Owners must watch for subtle shifts in behavior, such as a refusal to eat, lethargy, or sitting in a hunched position.