1. Avoid lack of sufficient company time. Rabbits are very shy and timid. If they don't have enough company time, it's hard to make them feel safe and dependent on you.
2. Avoid impatience. Rabbits are not as smart as other pets. An adult rabbit is only over one year old. It takes a lot of patience to train it to go to the toilet or interact with you. An impatient rabbit will bite.
3. Avoid violence. Rabbits can't understand, and they are beaten because they have done something wrong. If it is light, it thinks you are teasing it. If it is heavy, it is easy to kill it or scare it to death.
4. Avoid hunger. The rabbit's stomach is small and straight, and it is easy to hypoglycemia or starve to death if it is excessively hungry.
5. Avoid funny feeding. Rabbits are very protective of food and have a big temper. Don't tease them with food when they are hungry, or they will bite when they are in a hurry.
6. avoid feeding a lot of vegetables and carrots, which will cause diarrhea in rabbits. Many pet rabbits died of diarrhea.
7. Avoid feeding tap water. Rabbits should drink cold boiled water, and drinking tap water will cause diarrhea.
8. Avoid shaving. Most rabbits can't shave their hair, because it grows slowly, and it may take a year or two to grow back after shaving. It is easy to freeze to death in winter because of lack of hair to keep warm. Of course, some long-haired rabbits are exceptions.
9. Avoid overheating. Rabbits are very afraid of heat and can't be exposed to the sun. If the indoor temperature is too high, turn on the air conditioner to cool down.
10. Avoid supercooling. Rabbits are afraid of heat and cold, so keep warm when the temperature is below 10 degrees.