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An ideal setup utilizes a modular puppy playpen rather than a cage, providing a minimum of 16 square feet of living space. Many owners choose to "bunny-proof" a specific room or the entire house, allowing the rabbit to roam freely like a cat or dog. Bunny-Proofing Essentials

Cover all exposed electrical wires with heavy-duty plastic flex tubing or split-loom wire wraps. An ideal setup utilizes a modular puppy playpen

Ironically, one of the most enduring superstitions is that a rabbit’s foot brings good luck. This belief dates back to Celtic Britain around 600 B.C., where it was thought that because rabbits live in burrows (close to the spirits of the underworld), they possessed magical powers. (Modern perspective: For the bunny’s sake, leave the foot attached). Ironically, one of the most enduring superstitions is

Bunnies shed heavily several times a year. Daily brushing during shedding season prevents them from ingesting loose fur, which can cause internal blockages. Bunnies shed heavily several times a year

The word “bunny” likely derives from the Scottish Gaelic bun (meaning stump or base of a rabbit’s tail) or the older English cony (rabbit). By the 17th century, “bunny” emerged as a pet name for a young rabbit or a girl. Today, it’s a universal nickname for a loved one (“Hey, bunny!”) and appears in idioms like “happy bunny” (content person) or “not a happy bunny” (displeased).