FAQs

Bringing home a bunny is exciting, but if you’re new to bunny care, you probably have questions! Here’s a quick FAQ to help you get started on the right foot and ensure your bunny feels at home from day one.

FAQs For New Bunny Owners: What You Need to Know

What should I feed my bunny?

Bunnies need a diet that’s mostly hay, with fresh veggies and a small amount of pellets. Hay aids digestion and keeps their teeth healthy.

Can I train my bunny to use a litter box?

Yes! Bunnies are clean animals by nature, and with a little patience, most bunnies can learn to use a litter box.

Do bunnies need to see a vet?

Routine vet visits are important for maintaining your bunny’s health. Find a vet specializing in small animals for check-ups and preventive care.

How much space does my bunny need?

Bunnies are active and need room to hop around, so a spacious hutch or playpen is essential. Give them a safe space for daily exercise outside their enclosure, too.

How can I keep my bunny entertained?

Provide chew toys, tunnels, and interactive play to keep your bunny mentally stimulated and happy.

FAQs About the Bunny Reservation Process

Q: How do I reserve a bunny?

A: To reserve a bunny, simply click “Place Order” on the product page, and complete the $50 deposit payment. This deposit will secure your bunny and ensure it’s held just for you!

Q: When do I pay the remaining balance?

A: You’ll pay the remaining balance of $150 when you pick up your bunny. We’ll reach out with details and schedule your pickup day once your bunny is ready to go to its new home.

Q: Is the deposit refundable?

A: The $50 deposit is non-refundable, as it holds your specific bunny and helps cover initial care and handling. If you have any questions or need more information, please reach out before placing your order.

Q: What happens after I reserve my bunny?

A: Once your reservation is complete, you’ll receive a confirmation email. We’ll also keep you updated on your bunny’s growth and provide any additional information to prepare for pickup.