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Mini Rex Rabbit

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A smaller form of the rex rabbit, which is renowned for its luxurious, velvety fur, is the mini rex. A small rex only weighs about 4 pounds, compared to an adult rex rabbit’s weight of about 10. The little rex is available in a variety of colors and has a small, spherical body. These bunnies make peaceful and amiable companions. They need a fair lot of maintenance, such as daily feedings and routine habitat cleanings. They also gain from a lot of interaction with others and recreation.

As Pet/ In Captivity

Behavior and Temperament

Although every rabbit is unique, the tiny rex breed is renowned for being incredibly loving, friendly, and laid back. They often accept moderate handling and are calm. However, although many enjoy being petted and cuddled by people, in general, rabbits do not like to be lifted up and carried around. They don’t often bite, but they may scratch if they feel threatened or uneasy.

Rabbits make active pets, but they are also generally quiet. You should budget some time each day for feedings and cleaning the habitat. And spend several hours playing and interacting with your rabbit. When deprived of mental and physical stimulation, a rabbit may become disruptive and engage in undesired gnawing and digging.

Housing

The minimum size of your rabbit’s enclosure should be 18 by 24 inches, and it should also be taller than the animal while it is standing straight up on its hind legs. 2 If you have more than one rabbit in the enclosure, however, you must expand space because bigger is usually preferable.

For ventilation, a cage with wire sides is great, but avoid choosing one with a wire floor because it can be painful for a rabbit’s feet. A dog kennel or a dog exercise pen are popular choices among owners. Make sure the pen’s sides are raised enough to prevent your rabbit from hopping out.

Make sure any place where you let your rabbit out of its enclosure is completely bunny-proofed. Given the chance, rabbits will gnaw on electrical lines and other possible hazards.

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Eat and Drink

Your rabbit should consume fresh grass hay, like timothy or oat hay, as the majority of its diet. Every day, give the rabbit as much hay as you like, making sure there is always some accessible. You have two options for feeding the hay: either put it inside the pen or use a hopper-style feeder.

Offer a little portion of commercial rabbit pellets every day as well. But keep in mind that eating too many pellets might lead to obesity and digestive issues.

Lastly, make sure your rabbit has access to fresh water at all times. Both a water dish and a bottle are acceptable. Conduct sure your rabbit learns how to use the bottle before removing the dish, and make regular checks to ensure the bottle nozzle is functioning. Every day, replace the water.

Exercise

Ensure that your pet mini rex spends at least four hours each day exercising, playing, and exploring outside of its habitat. However, before letting your rabbit wander free, be sure to bunny-proof your property. Because they enjoy chewing, rabbits can cause difficulty for themselves if they consume hazardous materials like electrical cords. To get your rabbit moving, provide it with toys, food puzzles, tunnels, and other items.

Purchasing/Pricing

Since mini rex rabbits are a very common breed, a pet store may carry them. However, it’s frequently preferable to visit a respected breeder or rescue group because you’re more likely to get enough details about the animal’s health, past, and disposition there. The price ranges from $20 to $100, depending on the animal’s age, among other criteria.

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Owning a Mini Rex Rabbit

Mini rex rabbits make generally calm, amiable pets. Additionally, they don’t occupy much space and are quiet. However, maintaining them might be costly. They do have strong social demands, which frequently necessitate obtaining a second rabbit.

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