8 reasons not to give rabbits as Easter pets this year
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8 reasons not to give rabbits as Easter pets this year
"Rabbits require necessities such as unlimited hay, water, a pen, a litter box, chew toys to wear down their ever-growing teeth, vet visits, and often a spay or neuter."
"While the appeal of a cute animal is understandable, the reality is that many of these impulsive adoptions result in the pets being surrendered to shelters just weeks or months later."
"Though these creatures can be adorable and loving companions, potential adopters should understand both the many positive traits that make them wonderful pets and the significant reasons why they may not be suitable for every household."
"Rabbits could end up in the wild where, as domestic animals, they likely won't survive long."
Rabbits are often seen as cute pets, especially around Easter, but adopting them impulsively can lead to negative outcomes. Many rabbits are surrendered to shelters shortly after adoption, as owners may not be prepared for the long-term commitment required. Rabbits need proper care, including unlimited hay, water, and space to thrive. They can live for over 10 years, making them a significant responsibility. Potential adopters should consider both the joys and challenges of rabbit ownership before making a decision.
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