Friday, January 22, 2010

Bunny Bowling I'm Feeding My 3 Months Bunny Water From A Bowl As If You Would With A Dog Is That Too Much Water For A Bunny?

I'm feeding my 3 months bunny water from a bowl as if you would with a dog is that too much water for a bunny? - bunny bowling

I feed my rabbits aged 3 months, the water in a bowl like a dog, the water is too much for the rabbit?

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  1. one dotn Think U 2 can have a lot of water and if you can urinate a lot ULL

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  2. I think it's best to feed your rabbit a drinking water bottle:
    http://www.terrificpets.com/pet_supplies ...

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  3. No, that's fine.

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  4. Any animal that drinks only when your thirst! I have serious doubts that more water

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  5. Rabbits need fresh water at all times. So, after a court that is too large, no problem in relation to water. The rabbit only drink what you want. Just make sure that the water be changed daily, so it was fresh water.

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  6. Rabbits need fresh water at all times. So, after a court that is too large, no problem in relation to water. The rabbit only drink what you want. Just make sure that the water be changed daily, so it was fresh water.

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  7. Not a good idea. Not a volume point of view your rabbit just want to drink what you need. Unless this court is very difficult, the rabbit, at some point of time without water. (Not a question of "if" but "when"), the rabbits are dehydrated very quickly, to use a bottle of water to ensure that there is enough water available at all times.

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  8. You're better with a bottle of water for several reasons.
    The biggest do not tilt your vacation and do not eat anything, litter and feces in it. It is important that your rabbit has clean water.
    Bunnies do not drink too much, but will be careful with food. Even if she does not die, eat too much they cause obesity. Over 1 / 2 to 1 cup of pellets and a handful of hay or alfalfa is perfect for a typical vacation.

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  9. As a rule, give a small rabbit 2 1 / 4 cups of water and a handful of food.

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  10. No, if a rabbit has drunk thirst. It may be "diluted." A rabbit is a very intelligent animal, like us, when thirsty, you will find enough of the nearest water supply and drinking. I think that the mineral water a good job for the rabbits.

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