A) 10 square feet B) 6 square feet C) 4 square feet D) 7.5 square feet
A) Pellets B) Fruit C) Vegetables D) Hay
A) Spinach B) Cucumber C) Bell peppers D) Romaine lettuce
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin B12 C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin C
A) A digestive issue B) A sign of aggression C) A respiratory infection D) Jumping and twitching from excitement
A) Bi-weekly B) Only when it smells C) Weekly, or more often as needed D) Monthly
A) 5-7 years B) 2-4 years C) 8-10 years D) 10-12 years
A) Cedar shavings B) Paper-based bedding C) Fleece D) Aspen shavings
A) Kit B) Calf C) Chick D) Pup
A) They eat the same food B) They require different temperatures C) Rabbits are too noisy D) Rabbits can injure guinea pigs and transmit diseases
A) Loss of appetite B) Constant purring C) Excessive grooming D) Increased activity
A) Cucumbers B) Carrots C) Potatoes D) Bell peppers
A) Monthly B) Only when necessary C) Daily D) Weekly
A) A sign of illness B) A sign of happiness C) A dominance behavior D) A way to attract a mate
A) A sipper bottle with a ball bearing B) A bottle with a wide opening C) Any type of bottle D) An open bowl
A) Vitamin D deficiency B) Vitamin C deficiency C) Protein deficiency D) Calcium deficiency
A) 75-80 days B) 45-50 days C) 28-35 days D) 59-72 days
A) Athlete's foot B) Dry skin C) Bumblefoot D) Ringworm
A) Plastic toys B) Cooked bones C) Rubber toys D) Untreated wood blocks
A) 1 week B) 2 weeks C) 3-4 weeks D) 6 weeks
A) Sneezing B) Increased appetite C) Weight gain D) Excessive grooming
A) They can get sunburned B) It makes them aggressive C) It fades their fur color D) They can overheat
A) 32-40°F B) 80-90°F C) 50-60°F D) 65-75°F
A) Alfalfa hay B) Timothy hay C) Orchard grass hay D) Bermuda hay
A) Cilantro B) Lily of the valley C) Basil D) Parsley
A) To ensure they are eating enough pellets B) To detect early signs of illness C) To track their growth rate D) To determine their age
A) Wheeking B) Barking C) Hissing D) Growling
A) Good ventilation B) A second story C) Bright colors D) A built-in wheel
A) Wheeking B) Hiding C) Rumble strutting D) Popcorning
A) Calcium B) Iron C) Vitamin D D) None, if they are fed a proper diet |