Wednesday, May 12, 2010

When returning a rabbit to its cage, its best to postition the animal?

A. head first, so its rear legs can use your arm for traction


B. facing toward you so its rear legs go in first


C. cradled gently with its rear legs on either side of your forearm


D. on its sideWhen returning a rabbit to its cage, its best to postition the animal?
A is the closest but not quite how I do it.





I hold my bunny but the skin behind the neck with one hand and with the other, hold both his feet. Then I can put him in the cage head first without him kicking out his legs causing injury to them or without launching himself headfirst into the wire of the cage.When returning a rabbit to its cage, its best to postition the animal?
i would say B because you put them in bottomfirst so they dont see the cage and freak out and scratch you up.but C is kinda right too.i would go with B
a. that way it will position itself on it's cage and wont hurt itself
this is complicated right?
B put one hand under the hind legs and one hand holding the skin behind the neck with head under your arm and when you put it in the cage he will not have the fear that he is falling and goes gently into the cage rear first.
C if it uses your arm for traction then you need medical attention for the severe scratches.
B is definately the closest. A, C and D can result in the rabbit getting hurt if it gets spooked or rebelious during the process of putting it in the cage.
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