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Rabbit Lifespan: How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live?

Rabbit Lifespan: How Long Do Pet Rabbits Live?

If you are considering adding a pet to your family and are looking at having a rabbit as a pet then you may have many questions about their life and care, such as how long they might live. Our Somerset vets share some information about how to properly care for your new pet rabbit and what their expected lifespan may be.

What is the Lifespan For Pet Rabbits?

The lifespan of your pet rabbit will greatly depend on a variety of factors. Some of the things that determine how long your rabbit will live include:

How The Breed of Rabbit Affects Their Lifespan

As with most animals, the breed can have a large effect on the lifespan of your pet rabbit. This is most commonly seen in small breeds vs larger breeds, with the smaller breeds of rabbits living longer than large breeds. 

Some breeds of rabbits are also genetically predisposed to various conditions and diseases that have the potential to shorten their lifespan. This is something that you should keep in mind while deciding on which breed of rabbit to add to your family.

Providing Proper Nutrition To Your Rabbit

The nutritional requirements of your pet rabbit will be specific to their species and breed. The food that you decide to feed your new pet will have a direct effect on how long they may live.

Your rabbit will have a specific set of requirements when it comes to their daily needs for vitamins, minerals, fiber and other main sources of nutrition. 

Your rabbit should be fed a balanced diet of specialized pellets, hay and various vegetables while also allowing them to enjoy the occasional treats and fruit in moderation.

How To Protect The Health of Your Pet Rabbit

One way that you can help ensure that your pet rabbit lives a long life is by protecting them with ongoing care.

You can help prevent parasites and various diseases by ensuring that you are consistent with good hygiene such as washing your hands before and after handling your rabbit as well as keeping their enclosure clean and free of messes.

You can provide ongoing preventive care by bringing your rabbit in for routine exams and care with their Somerset veterinarian. These routine visits will allow the vet to address any potential health concerns quickly as well as provide preventive care for any parasites that your rabbit may have contracted.

Our vets in Somerset also recommend having your rabbit spayed or neutered. This can not only help prevent unwanted babies but also a variety of potentially life-threatening cancers that could shorten the lifespan of your pet rabbit.

Ensuring a Safe Lifestyle For Your Pet Rabbit

While many people may think that rabbits are perfectly fine with living in a cage, this couldn't be further from the truth. Rabbits that live with open space to run around as well as toys for mental stimulation typically live healthier lives than those that are kept confined to cages.

Another thing to keep in mind is that rabbits prefer calm environments and can panic when there are sudden movements or loud noises. If they suffer from too much stress due to children, other pets or loud sounds it can cause them to go into shock which can be potentially fatal.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

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