Celebrate Christmas With Your Pet Rabbit

Celebrating Christmas is fun, so why not let your pet bunny join in with the fun? He/she might not be able to sing carols, but you can make a cake suitable for both rabbits and humans, decorate his/her living area, and get some presents suitable for rabbits.

Steps

 * 1) Decorate your rabbit's living area. Tinsel, fairy lights and baubles are all okay, but drape/hang them on the outside of their cage/hutch where your bunny can't reach, or if your bunny is a house rabbit, too high up for him/her to reach. Here are some other ideas:[[Image:Celebrate Christmas With Your Pet Rabbit Step 1.jpg|center]]
 * 2) *Give him blocks of wood (preferably applewood) cut into festive shapes, such as Christmas trees.
 * 3) *You could give him his own "Christmas tree" made of twigs of applewood, with "baubles" of chunks of apple, pineapple (which also prevents and cures hairballs) and small berries such as blueberries.
 * 4) Make a cake suitable for both humans and rabbits. One idea is to make a carrot cake, then give your rabbit a tiny piece, embellished with diced apple, shredded carrot and drizzled with pineapple juice. Just make sure there's nothing in it that might poison your pet. Sugar is inevitable, so give your rabbit a very small piece.[[Image:Celebrate Christmas With Your Pet Rabbit Step 2.jpg|center]]
 * 5) Get your rabbit some presents. These could be anything, from a rabbit harness and lead to a chunk of applewood to a new toy or larger cage. You could even make a little basket filled with presents. If the basket is made of non-toxic, untreated wood, your rabbit can eat that too![[Image:Celebrate Christmas With Your Pet Rabbit Step 3.jpg|center]]

Tips

 * Give your bunny small amounts of sugary foods--this includes fruit such as apples, berries, etc.
 * Remember too much sugar, salt, chocolate, etc. can kill your rabbit, so give him very small pieces of sugary food such as cake: literally just a few crumbs.

Warnings

 * Numerous foods are listed online as harmful or fatal to rabbits. Try to only feed your rabbit what it would eat in the wild or, quality, commercial rabbit food suitable for your rabbit's breed and age or it might become ill.

Related wikiHows

 * Make a Rabbit Cage
 * Set Up a Playful Environment in a Rabbit's Cage
 * Bond With Your Rabbit
 * Care for a House Rabbit
 * Feed Greens to Your Rabbit