Decorative rabbits are very cute, but timid and distrustful animals.
That being said, there are some things that can easily scare a rabbit.
And in this case, the animal may experience stress, which will not have the best effect on its condition.
Loud and sharp sounds can frighten the animal quite a lot.
The pet may also be afraid of sudden movements and unfamiliar people.
In this situation, the animal should be left alone, not disturbed, and given the opportunity to calm down.
In addition, rabbits do not tolerate temperature changes and drafts well.
If this point is not taken into account, then this can be fraught with various diseases for the animal.
Pets also do not like direct sunlight. Therefore, the animal's cage should be placed so that it is as comfortable as possible.
These pets may also be afraid of water, so it is not recommended to bathe them without unnecessary need.
In this case, water procedures are allowed if the animal, for example, is very dirty.
Just bathe the animal carefully and use a special product.
It is advisable not to get your ears wet and avoid hypothermia.
After bathing, the rabbit should be dried thoroughly and placed in a fairly warm place.
However, it should not be too hot there, because high temperatures can also harm the pet.
Previously, we wrote about what kind of filler should absolutely not be used in a cage for decorative rabbits.