It's International Rabbit Day
Today is International Rabbit Day, which is when we aim to promote the protection and care of all rabbits, whether wild or domestic. It is held every year on the fourth Saturday or Sunday in September.
Rabbits are highly social animals. In the wild, they live in large colonies in underground warrens, only leaving the safety of their burrows to eat, toilet, or to socialise.
Ideally, when rabbits are kept domestically, they should have the same freedoms, but too many are kept permanently in tiny hutches in a back garden, often on their own, with little mental or physical stimulation.
If you can’t have a second rabbit as a companion for them, they get on extremely well with guinea pigs. But they do need a companion really as well as plenty of human interaction.
They are extremely intelligent animals and can be trained to do many things. Jumping is something they excel at!!
Digging and chewing come naturally to rabbits, so do it right or they will dig your carpets and chew your skirting boards.
Actually, mine never did that. They were most civilised and got along with the cats and dogs. Well, Harvey, my most unusual rabbit, would actually chase the cats until they headed up a tree or a pole. He was never caged at all and lived his whole life free, choosing to sleep with the goats at night in a tea chest laid on its side and filled with hay!! He chose to stay with us despite being an un-neutered male - hence the cat chasing, I think, as he must have been inspired by Pepe le Pew - so I think he liked his lifestyle, plus the polo mints and digestive biscuits he got as treats!!
Rabbits have been sadly misused in laboratories suffering horrific treatment so that human cosmetics, shampoos, etc can be tested on them. I was horrified to read recently that the EU is now saying it is not going to allow the sale of these items unless they HAVE been tested on animals.
Today is a good day to spread the news and campaign to make sure that doesn’t happen to rabbits or any other animal ever again. It is needless and cruel.
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