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What should I look for when choosing a lop rabbit?
When choosing a lop rabbit, look for bright, clear eyes, a clean nose and ears, and a healthy coat. Check for any signs of illness, such as lethargy, discharge from the eyes or nose, or diarrhoea. Ensure the rabbit is alert and responsive, and that its teeth are not overgrown.
What are the legal requirements for owning a rabbit in the UK?
In the UK, you are legally responsible for ensuring the welfare of your rabbit. This includes providing a suitable environment, a healthy diet, the ability to exhibit normal behaviour, appropriate company, and protection from pain, suffering, injury and disease. You must also comply with the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
What kind of housing does a lop rabbit need?
Lop rabbits require spacious and secure housing. A hutch or indoor cage should be large enough for the rabbit to stand up, stretch out, and hop comfortably. Provide a separate area for sleeping and hiding, as well as enrichment items like toys and tunnels. The hutch should be protected from the elements and predators.
What should I feed my lop rabbit?
A lop rabbit's diet should consist primarily of good quality hay (around 80%), supplemented with fresh leafy greens and a small amount of high-quality rabbit pellets. Avoid sugary treats and human food. Fresh water should always be available.
What health issues are common in lop rabbits, and what should I be aware of when buying from Gumtree in Northern Ireland?
Lop rabbits are prone to certain health issues, including dental problems, ear infections, and respiratory infections. Before buying a rabbit, ask the seller about its health history and whether it has been vaccinated. It's crucial to take a new rabbit to a vet for a check-up soon after purchase. Be wary of sellers offering very young rabbits, as they may not have been properly weaned. If you are buying from Gumtree in Northern Ireland, it's important to meet the rabbit and seller in person to assess the rabbit's condition and the seller's practices. Always prioritise the rabbit's welfare.
