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You don’t have to be an Egghead (or an eggplant) to know rabbits need water!

Rabbits need plenty of fresh water to stay healthy.  There is a myth circulating that they don't need water, but it is wrong.  House rabbits require water.

Heavy crocks and water bottles are both fine to provide water.

Change the water everyday and twice a day if you can.

Rabbits that eat vegetables rinsed in fresh water will drink less water, but never remove water from your rabbit.  Fresh water should be available all the time.

Rabbit urine can change color depending on the food it eats and pigments in the plant.

Yellow to red urine is possible.  White urine can be caused by excess calcium.

 

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