A) Lettuce B) Hay C) Carrots D) Pellets
A) Unlimited B) A small handful C) None D) An amount equal to their body size
A) Alfalfa hay B) Timothy hay C) Clover hay D) Straw
A) Monthly B) Daily C) Never D) Weekly
A) Small enough to feel secure B) At least 4 times the size of the rabbit C) Very large, outdoor hutch D) Just big enough to stand up
A) Cedar shavings B) Fleece blankets C) Paper-based bedding D) Aspen shavings
A) Never B) Monthly C) Weekly D) Daily or every other day
A) Ignoring them until they come to you B) Spending time on the floor with them C) Picking them up and cuddling them D) Chasing them around their cage
A) Regularly, especially during shedding season B) Only when they are dirty C) Once a year D) Never, they groom themselves
A) Gastrointestinal stasis (GI stasis) B) Diarrhea C) Hairballs D) Sneezing
A) Small plastic toys B) Squeaky toys C) Rubber balls D) Cardboard boxes
A) They will cry B) They will purr C) They will wag their tail D) Changes in behavior and appetite
A) 98.6°F B) 101-103°F C) 104-106°F D) 99-100°F
A) Sometimes, it depends on the breed B) Only if they are raised together C) No, they prefer to be alone D) Yes, they thrive with companionship
A) 4-6 months B) 1 year C) Never D) 1 month
A) Pup B) Kit C) Chick D) Calf
A) Purring B) Running C) Drooling D) Barking
A) Nighttime (nocturnal) B) Dawn and dusk (crepuscular) C) Daytime (diurnal) D) All the time
A) Dark leafy greens B) Fruits C) Broccoli D) Carrots
A) Rabbits will dig holes in the carpet B) Rabbits are escape artists C) Rabbits will chew on electrical cords and furniture D) Rabbits will eat all your plants
A) They are scared or warning others of danger B) They are stretching C) They are happy D) They want attention
A) Distemper B) Rabies C) Parvo D) Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV)
A) Hold them firmly B) Lift them by their ears C) Support their hind legs D) Talk to them calmly
A) Drinking excessive amounts of water B) Vomiting after eating C) Eating their own soft droppings for nutrients D) Rubbing their scent glands on objects
A) Around 7 pounds B) Always more than 10 pounds C) Varies greatly depending on the breed D) Always less than 5 pounds
A) Loss of appetite B) Napping C) Licking D) Binkying
A) A jump and twist that rabbits do when happy B) A rabbit disease C) A type of rabbit breed D) A type of rabbit toy
A) Avocado B) Rhubarb C) Grapes D) Apple
A) To keep their cages clean B) To make them easier to handle C) To make them grow bigger D) To prevent boredom and promote mental stimulation
A) 5-7 years B) 15-20 years C) 8-12 years D) 1-3 years |