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Care Resources

  • The Importance Of Bedding For Your Rabbit

    The Importance Of Bedding For Your Rabbit

    You need safe bedding that’s sludge-free, dust-free, without clumping cat litter or artificial scents. Good bedding choices include soft paper, natural floral paper, aspen shavings, paper pellets, pine pellets, and...

  • Chinchilla 101: Care Resource Guide

    Chinchilla 101: Care Resource Guide

    Chinchillas are a long-term commitment (often ~10 years) and need daily care, a larger-than-typical space and a cool dry environment.  Their habitat needs significant vertical space (platforms/ledges), solid flooring (to...

  • The Ins and Outs Of Rabbit Grooming

    The Ins and Outs Of Rabbit Grooming

    Grooming prevents health issues: skin problems, fur mats, and dangerous fur ingestion.  Brush weekly for short/medium coats; daily or often during heavy shedding (especially for long-haired rabbits).  Keep skin dry...

  • A Guide To Snacks & Treats For Your Rabbit

    A Guide To Snacks & Treats For Your Rabbit

    Rabbits need a solid base diet of fresh hay 24/7, good-quality pellets, water, and daily leafy greens before treats come in.  Treats should be extras — something new or special,...

  • The Importance Of Bedding For Your Guinea Pig

    The Importance Of Bedding For Your Guinea Pig

    Bedding is more than a soft floor — it affects respiratory health, skin, odor, moisture, and waste control.  Avoid dusty bedding, sludge (from recycled paper), artificial scents, and cat litter;...

  • A Guide To Snacks & Treats for Your Guinea Pig

    A Guide To Snacks & Treats for Your Guinea Pig

    Daily diet basics: free-choice hay, pellets, leafy greens — treats come once the diet is solid.  Leafy greens are both healthy food + staple “snack” variety; rotate them to avoid...

  • Rabbits 101: Care Resource Guide

    Rabbits 101: Care Resource Guide

    Rabbits require a long-term commitment: they live ~8-12 years (sometimes more), need care similar to dogs though in different ways.  Breed matters: size, temperament, appearance vary. Small breeds often more...

  • Guinea Pigs 101: Care Resource Guide

    Guinea Pigs 101: Care Resource Guide

    Guinea pigs are social, need companionship, space, daily interaction, and a long-term commitment (5-8+ years).  Recognize their sounds & body language: wheeking, purring, chutting, teeth chattering, popcorning, freezing, etc.  Their...