You will need:
* 1 c. rolled oats, finely ground (coffee grinder works best)
* 1/4 c. rabbit pellets, finely ground
* 2 medium-sized bunches of parsley
* 1/2 of a carrot
* 1/2 of a banana
* 1/4 c. + 1 tbsp. water
Preheat
oven to 325 degrees and line a baking sheet or stone with wax paper
(baking stones actually work best). Grind pellets and oats down to a
powder and set aside. Puree parsley, carrot, banana and water. This
should become fairly liquefied, so you can add more or less water
depending on the consistency. In a bowl, mix puree and dry ingredients.
Knead until a stiff dough is formed. Dough will be somewhat sticky.
Place ball of dough between 2 sheets of wax paper and roll to about 1/8 –
1/4 of an inch thick. Cut into small squares and place on baking sheet.
Bake for about 30 minutes (don't let them get too brown), then turn off
the heat and let them sit in the warm oven for at least an hour. (The
last step is really important because letting them sit in a warm oven
is what dries them out so they'll keep for a really long time and not
grow mold!)
Monday, 20 August 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
Some Questions about Bunnies
Do bunnies watch TV?
Bunnies do watch TV. Bunnies aren't interested whats on TV, but they tend to stare at moving pictures.Do bunnies like to be held?
most bunnies don't. but they do like to be petted. you can sit down and place them in your lap and pet them.Do bunnies prefer different things?
They do like to eat different things, but they are not fussy about the color of their bed and leash. even if you have a boy bunny, It wont mind a pink blanket. Colors are your option about what you like.Grooming
Bunnies need to be groomed so you can check your bunny for any thing wrong and leave your pet with a nice coat and big smile at the end.
Bunnies need to be groomed once a week, but Angora rabbits need to be groomed every day.
Bunnies clean themselves by licking themselves. Angora rabbits have long fur so they cannot lick themselves.
Bunnies need to be brushed and checked for ticks. you can give bunnies baths by using water and a cloth and wiping off dirt. You can buy bunny shampoo, but this will work well.
Bunnies need to be groomed once a week, but Angora rabbits need to be groomed every day.
Bunnies clean themselves by licking themselves. Angora rabbits have long fur so they cannot lick themselves.
Bunnies need to be brushed and checked for ticks. you can give bunnies baths by using water and a cloth and wiping off dirt. You can buy bunny shampoo, but this will work well.
bunny exercise pen |
Exercise
Everyone needs exercise. For bunnies, you can buy play pens for them or simply let your bunny go to an empty room that doesn't have any cords that your bunny can reach because bunnies do chew on cords. Also keep valuables and wood out of reach because bunnies do like to chew and wreck stuff. You can buy bunny leashes, so in the summer you can bring your bunny outside to play.
Easy Bunny Toy
Easy Bunny Toy
you need:
1 toilet paper roll
Timothy hay or Alfalfa
Raisins
Bunny treats (optinal)
How to make it:
1. Take the toilet paper tube and stuff timothy hay or alfalfa inside it, leaving a little extra room inside it.
2. Stuff about 10 raisins and bunny treats in side it in different places
3. give it to your bunny and watch it roll the toy around, trying to get treats and hay out.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
What bunnies eat
Bunnies need lots of food to keep them healthy. Their teeth are always
growing, so give them bark and sticks to chew on. You can buy chew toys
for them at pet stores.
Bunnies also need rabbit food, vegetables and a little bit of fruit. For every 5 pounds a bunny is, they should get 1/3 cup of rabbit food, 2 cups of vegetables and 2 table spoons of fruit. They also need timothy hay or alfalfa grass, which you can buy at pet stores.
Care for a Bunny
Lop Eared Rabbit |
Bunnies need lots of love in order to grow up. If you want a bunny, make sure you really want one and researched a lot about one until you bring your bunny home. There are lots of bunnies; so don't buy the cutest bunny you see at the first pet store you look at. take time to learn about each individual breed.
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