


Rabbits have continuously growing teeth - a rabbit's top front teeth grow at a rate of 3mm a week! Keep your rabbit healthy by following our health and welfare advice.Ensure your rabbit's digestive system is kept in tip-top condition by feeding them a healthy diet. Rabbits eat these caecotrophs, allowing the food to be re-ingested. Rabbits have an unusual digestive system - food is passed through their gut and special droppings, called caecotrophs, are produced.Rabbits are highly social - they're territorial animals and form complicated social structures.Here are some more top facts about rabbits: Pet rabbits are related to the wild European rabbit, and the biology and behaviour of pet rabbits is very similar to that of their wild cousins. Take a look at our rabbit care advice to find out how to keep your bunnies happy and healthy. They typically live for 8 to 12 years, but some may live for longer. Rabbits come in a variety of breeds, shapes and sizes, and each bunny has their own unique personality. Owning rabbits can be extremely rewarding.

And it's no surprise, as rabbits are highly intelligent, inquisitive animals. Rabbits are a popular choice for many families, with an estimated 900,000 rabbits kept as pets in the UK.
