Advice and information
Rabbits and rodents are generally very independent pets. This can be great, but it also means you don’t always notice if something is wrong. That’s why it’s helpful to be well informed. On this page, you will find information about important events or unexpected situations you may encounter. If your question isn’t covered here, please let us know.
* This page is in progress, and will soon be completed with more interesting articles

Guidance and information for every stage of your rabbit’s or rodent’s life
Below you will find a number of informative articles about various events you may encounter during your pet’s life. If you have any questions that are not covered here, please let us know!
Your rabbit’s health
Rabbits are prey animals, which makes it hard to tell when they are unwell. A healthy rabbit is active and spends much of the day eating. Because signs of illness can be very subtle, it is important to stay alert.
When is it too hot for my rabbit?
Rabbits are sensitive to heat. They cannot sweat or pant to release excess heat. That’s why it’s important to keep a close eye on your rabbit on hot days.
Fun facts about rabbits
How many rabbits do you think we have as pets in the Netherlands? And do you know what a so‑called “death bunny flop” is?
What foods are safe for my rabbit or guinea pig?
Not all leafy greens are safe for rabbits or guinea pigs. Be careful with what they should never eat, and watch out for foods that could potentially cause a negative reaction.


