Bunny Research Paper

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Have you ever had a bunny or imagined of having a bunny. They are so cool and fun to play with. I can teach you on how to take care of a bunny. One thing is your best place to get supplies is tractor supplies and it will be a price range of about $200 the most.

First thing you will need to all the following materials:

1. Bunny Bedding 2. Timothy Hay-a hay that is healthy for bunnies to eat 3.Bunny Food 4.Big Cage 5.Pet Water Bottle 6.A Sturdy Stand
7.Food Bowl Metal (they chew plastic)
8.Bunny Toys (or cats)
9.Salt Licks-a small circle that looks like a donut but is made of salt
10.Treats-any type of bunny treats
11.Animal Nail Clippers
12.Bunny Dental Treats

First thing first is you have to place the bunnies cage on a sturdy stand. Then you have to fill the cage with a little bunny bedding(make sure it covers at least the whole bottom of the cage). Then fill the water bottle with cold water but not freezing,also fill the food bowl about halfway with bunny food. Sprinkle a little Timothy hay around the cage(it's okay for them to eat). Place the salt lick on the side of the cage. Now you are set to put the bunny in and enjoy your time with it. One thing that I still have to mention is there is some things you have to do to keep them healthy..
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1st- When you're feeding them carrots, make sure to cut them into small pieces
2nd- Clean out cage at least two times a week when scrubbing cage
3rd- Use Dawn dish soap when cleaning cage(safest for animals)
4th-To keep them fit you must let them run around on the floor for at least 20 minutes a day
5th-Clip their nails at least once a week
6th- Give them a dental treat 2 times a week

I hope i gave you enough information to help you take care of a bunny. If you get one I hope everything goes well. Enjoy your time!!!!!!!! Have fun and be

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