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How to raise rabbits in summer

First of all, rabbits must be kept in cages. You can let them go out for a walk, but you can't let them roam freely. After all, rabbits need a place to rest, so be sure to have a cage, so it will be more convenient for you to clean up occasionally.

Second, the rabbit's learning ability is limited. If you buy him a special urinal, it will take him some time to learn to accept it. All you need to do is put some spittle and urine of the rabbit in the urinal, and then give it a sniff. Stop it where the rabbit wants to pee (when the rabbit urinates, it will bow its back and tilt its tail, which is easy to find in the corner), and then carry it back to the urinal, so it will be OK for the next few times. There is also a good finishing touch. Rabbits have a keen sense of smell. He didn't just wipe the place where he peed with water. He can still smell it and go to pee, so he should spray disinfectant on it to completely cover up the smell. The disinfectant is pungent. Rabbits usually don't go there anymore.

Third, defecation is a habit, especially in summer. This is a kind of nature. It's hard to control. It's better to keep it in captivity.

Fourth, the poop can't be controlled. I pull it everywhere I go. However, some rabbits who love cleanliness will also defecate in the toilet. My rabbit is like this. Everyone knows to pee in a cage and come out to play after that.

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That's basically it. I hope your little rabbit can stay.