The American rabbit is a docile and calm animal. Its average weight is 9-11 kg, life expectancy is 8-12 years. Best for families with older children, seniors, couples, single people. These are meek and docile pets, they are very friendly, moderately playful, and also unpretentious regarding their care. American rabbits are great at shows.
General Description
The American Rabbit has a semi-circular body type, which means that the top line of the body (when viewed from the side) does not immediately rise behind the ears, but flattens out and curves upward in the middle. Their ears are rather narrow, proportional in length and narrowed. Animals can weigh from 9 to 11 kg. Both types of American rabbits (white and blue) have short, soft and thin fur, silky to the touch.
Care
Care for the American rabbit should be as needed,and under no circumstances should you bathe them in the bath, as this can lead to cardiac arrest. Bathing destroys many of the natural qualities of their fur. Don't worry, rabbits are relatively clean creatures and can take care of their own personal hygiene. During molting, you need to be careful. If it is not very plentiful, then combing with a brush should be minimized.
Coat color
The white American rabbit has white fur and red eyes, blue is dark gray. Both types have short fur, which has one very interesting feature: if you stroke the animal against the wool, then it immediately returns to its original place.
Rabbit house
When it comes to buying a home for your rabbit, you have quite a few options. You can opt for a covered cage and add some bunny-friendly modifications that are great for apartment dwellers. If you have an outdoor space or even your own fenced backyard, you can purchase or build your own cage or small shed. But whenever an animal is outdoors, one should always be aware of outside temperatures, amount of sunlight, and the presence of any local predators.
Domestic rabbits
American breed rabbits living under the same roof with their owners will surely have a deep bond with their owners. many rabbitsthey love to be stroked, but most of all they like it when they stroke their cheeks and forehead. If your pet likes this, then he will most likely put his head on the ground and close his eyes in bliss.
Food
In terms of nutrition, rabbits will enjoy a diet of mostly pellets and hay (about 70 percent). Adult rabbits eat about 1/4 cup of high fiber pellets daily for every 5 kg of their body weight. They also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables, including carrots, red or green lettuce, celery, mango, pear, peach and more.
He alth
Most American rabbits are quite obedient, and some are even a little lazy. This breed is not at risk for any particular he alth problems. If you find that your rabbit's teeth are growing a little faster than they wear out, provide them with straw or wicker mats, safe wood blocks, or straw baskets. This is a great way for them to have fun and grind their teeth in the right way.
Temperament and behavior
This breed was primarily used for commercial meat and fur purposes as early as the 1900s and less frequently as a pet. This means that you can expect him to be calm, obedient and very friendly towards people. The American Rabbit can be a little shy, so it is not recommended for families with small children, as the animal can suddenly get frightened and defend itself by biting a person's hand. Some rabbits are full of energy and love to jump inseveral hours in a row in the backyard.
Other species
The American rabbit (see photo in the article) is not even one breed, but a whole genus that belongs to the hare family. In total, about sixteen species are distinguished in nature, which can be attributed to the American ones. All these 16 species are distributed over a large area, starting from the south of Canada and extending to the north of Argentina. There are the following varieties: water, Brazilian, Costa Rican, swamp, Mexican, California and others.
As pets they are very popular, not only in the United States, but all over the world. In terms of cost, they are not very expensive, and they do not need special care. Very sweet and likable, as well as kind and calm, they are very friendly and quickly make contact with people. They quickly get used to favorable conditions, like to play. American rabbits are hardy and docile in nature. In the wild, animals live on average for about 15 months. At home, they can live up to nine years.