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    Why is movement important for rabbits

    Why is movement important for rabbits

    Movement is not only a basic rabbit need, but it also prevents a variety of health and behavioural issues: • It keeps skeletal and muscle systems healthy, preventing injuries caused by sudden movements or jumps • It prevents unhealthy changes

    magdalena 25 May 202625 May 2026 Rabbits Read more

    Hay and the prevention and treatment of behavioural problems in rabbits

    Hay and the prevention and treatment of behavioural problems in rabbits

    If you are a rabbit lover, you probably know that a diet based on hay is important for their dental and digestive health. But did you know that hay is also important for their mental health and that having non-stop

    magdalena 26 April 202616 May 2026 Rabbits No Comments Read more

    Social life of wild rabbits

    Social life of wild rabbits

    Our rabbit companions live lives much different from those of their wild relatives. However, they haven’t lost all the behaviours inherited from their ancestors. Here is a little insight into the social life of wild rabbits. European rabbits are the

    magdalena 9 March 202626 April 2026 Rabbits Read more

    Why did I decide to become a behavioural consultant for pets?

    Why did I decide to become a behavioural consultant for pets?

    A couple of years ago, when I discovered that there is such a profession, I knew that this might be something right for me. Why? Because it allows me to help animals by combining my dream “jobs”: animal behaviour expert,

    magdalena 2 November 20252 November 2025 Cats, Dogs, Rabbits No Comments Read more

    Social lives of cats

    Social lives of cats

    Cats are often presented as loners walking their own paths. It is true that their ancestors, North African wildcats, live most of their lives alone, but due to domestication, the social lives of cats are much more interesting.

    magdalena 7 August 20258 November 2025 Cats No Comments Read more

    Food enrichment for rabbits

    Food enrichment for rabbits

    Providing food enrichment for rabbits is not difficult. Adding some extras and a bit of challenge will increase your rabbits’ well-being.

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    Do cats use secret language when talking to their owner?

    Do cats use secret language when talking to their owner?

    Do cats use different meows in different situations and can people understand what cats want to tell them?

    magdalena 12 March 202512 March 2025 Cats Read more

    How to play with cats?

    How to play with cats?

    Play can be a great opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and your cat. Play is also very important for the well-being of cats, especially ones that never go outside. However, many people don’t know how to play with

    magdalena 29 January 202513 April 2025 Cats Read more

    Why does a dog pull on the leash during a walk?

    Why does a dog pull on the leash during a walk?

    A walk during which the dog constantly pulls on the leash is not pleasant for any party involved. And if the dog is wearing a collar, it may even damage its windpipe. But why does a dog pull during a

    magdalena 22 January 202522 January 2025 Dogs No Comments Read more

    Puppy eyes

    Puppy eyes

    Dogs can raise their inner eyebrows, making so-called “puppy eyes”. Wolves can’t do that. Why the difference?

    magdalena 9 December 20249 December 2024 Dogs Read more
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