How old is the oldest pet rabbit?

The oldest rabbit living is Coal (b. 2005) who is at least 15 years and 243 days old, as verified on 22 May 2022. Coal, the mixed breed female rabbit, whose age is based on her first vet check-up, could be as old as 16 years 238 days, with a predicted birth date of 26 September 2005.
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Can rabbits live 20 years?

There are at least 60 different rabbit breeds with an average lifespan of 7-10 years. The oldest rabbit ever recorded lived to 18 years and ten months. Rabbits in the wild can live anywhere from 1-9 years of age due to predators, habitat loss, and being hit by cars.
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How long do rabbits live as a pet?

Rabbits generally live for 5 to 8 years depending on their environment and breed, but they can live for as long as 12 years. If you decide to purchase a rabbit, make sure you are prepared to care for them that long.
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Can a rabbit live to 14 years?

Pet rabbits have a life expectancy of 8-12 years. This number will change depending on the breed of rabbit and the quality of care they receive. Wild rabbits have a much shorter life expectancy of only about 1-2 years.
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How old is a 7 year old rabbit in human years?

It can be helpful to think of one year in a rabbit's life as ten years in a human's life, so an 8 year old rabbit could be thought of as approximately 80 years old in human terms.
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The History of Rabbits



Do rabbits slow down with age?

Changes in behaviour as your rabbit gets older

Slowing down a little with old age is normal, and many older rabbits have some form of mobility issues. If your rabbits seem stiff or have trouble moving around their enclosure, talk to your vet, as there may be treatments that can help.
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Is it OK to cuddle a rabbit?

Many bunnies enjoy cuddles and affection

Bunnies are super-soft, and many will love cuddling with you as much as you love cuddling with them. Once a bunny is comfortable in their new home, they may claim you as their own by rubbing their chin on you to mark their territory.
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How intelligent are rabbits?

1) Rabbits are very intelligent

Some breeds are even particularly trainable. You can, for example, teach them to recognise their names and come to you when called. Rabbits also have a very good memory: they don't forget negative experiences and emotions easily.
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Will rabbits ever go extinct?

Conservation Status:

Nearly half of the world's rabbit species are in danger of extinction. According to the IUCN, the population size of several species are declining.
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Is a 10 year old rabbit old?

At what age are rabbits considered elderly? With an average life expectancy of around 10-12 years, rabbits are generally considered elderly when they reach 6-8 years old. Larger rabbits that have a shorter lifespan may even start to show signs of a senior rabbit as early as 4 years old.
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Do bunnies feel love?

Rabbits are very loving, social animals, which means they not only love to spend time with their humans – they require it.
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Do rabbits recognize their owners?

Ask any bunny owner who interacts regularly with his pet and he'll tell you that, just like dogs or cats, rabbits get to know their owners well. They recognize them by voice and sight and will even come on command. Bunnies may even follow their owners from room to room and jump up on their laps when called.
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Can rabbits hear human voice?

Rabbits have very sensitive ears and can hear sounds that are too faint for humans to hear. This makes them particularly vulnerable to loud noises, which can cause permanent damage to their hearing. For this reason, it is important to keep noise levels down when around rabbits.
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Can bunnies fall in love with their owner?

Do rabbits love their owners? Rabbits can be very affectionate pets if they are given the chance. They are very social and enjoy spending time with their human companions. Once you've gained a rabbit's trust, they'll start to show you how much they love you in their own bunny ways.
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Why does my bunny lick me then bite?

When a rabbit nibbles or bites you softly it is often accompanied with licking, which is a sign of love. He is trying to groom you and is simulating the grooming process (however, you have no fur to build up knots in so it results in just a little nibble of the skin).
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Why do bunnies lick you?

Licking: Licking is a way bunnies groom each other. If your bunny licks you, it's a sign of affection as you'll often see pairs of bunnies grooming each other this way. A bunny lick is a sign of a bond.
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Do bunnies watch TV?

Just like us, rabbits can get bored quite easily so need lots of stimulation and changes to their environment. And also just like us, they like to watch TV! It's thought they're attracted to the moving images on the screen but don't let your bunny get square eyes, they need exercise too – just like us.
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How do you know when a rabbit is getting old?

6 Signs Your Rabbit Is Getting Old
  1. More Napping. Rabbits tend to nap more as they get older. ...
  2. Not Getting Around As Well. Your rabbit may be a little stiffer when getting up from a nap. ...
  3. Not Using The Litter Box. ...
  4. Not Grooming Like Normal. ...
  5. Weight Changes. ...
  6. Not Seeing As Well.
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How do rabbits lay when in pain?

Often a rabbit in pain will sit hunched up, unwilling to move. A rabbit that sits hunched up, with eyes half closed, and firm teeth grinding is likely in pain and needs a vet check form filled out and supervisor notified.
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When should you put a rabbit down?

Consider euthanasia if your rabbit:
  1. Is suffering untreatable pain from a large tumour.
  2. Is no longer able to eat or drink normally.
  3. Has such severe disease in the lungs that it is unable to breathe properly.
  4. Can no longer empty its bowels or bladder without pain or is incontinent.
  5. Is unable to stand or move normally.
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Why is my 10 year old rabbit not eating?

It's extremely important to contact your vet straight away if you notice your rabbit is eating less than normal. There are many different problems that could have caused your rabbit to stop eating, but some of the most common include dental disease, stress, and gut problems.
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Does my bunny get lonely?

In the wild, rabbits live in big groups and they enjoy being with friends who will play with them, groom them, understand them and look out for them. So if these sociable animals are kept on their own, they may become bored, depressed, and very lonely.
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Do bunnies get sad when you leave?

5. They are lonely. Because rabbits are social animals, they will often get depressed if they are left alone for too long. A rabbit who is treated like a cage animal and left alone inside their enclosure day in and day out is very likely to become lonely and depressed.
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How do rabbits show they trust you?

Rabbits also have other ways to show affection. If your pet rabbit trusts you, it may flop down next to you. It may lean against you, and it may even sit in your lap. If you do pick up your rabbit, make sure to do so properly, to avoid injury to both you and to the rabbit.
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