Pet advice from Woodgreen
From behavioural issues to dietary needs and everything in between, we’ve got yo...
From behavioural issues to dietary needs and everything in between, we’ve got yo...
Pet abandonments are at a shocking three-year high. Dogs like Dennis need you mo...
From shops to caring for pets, there's something for everyone!
Did you know that a bird feeder can be a great way of giving your rabbits their hay?
1. Take your empty bird feeder, and fill with plenty of fresh hay.
2. Hang in your rabbit’s enclosure for them to enjoy.
3. When empty, remove the empty bird feeder to ensure that your rabbit’s legs are not caught in it.
We’d love to see what you have made for your pets. Be sure to tag us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, and include the hashtag #woodgreenmakes. Happy creating! If you are looking for more fun and educational projects for children to get involved with, please visit our educational resources.
How helpful was this?
Thanks for your rating
Rated this article 3 stars or less? Tell us what we could do to make it more helpful.
Make sure you health check your rabbits weekly and look out for any changes in their behaviour every day – rabbits can be very good at hiding any health issues until they are really suffering.
Our Outreach team make a huge difference to pets and people in the community. Whether it’s responding to calls for urgent help, delivering vital supplies to pet owners, visiting communities and providing health and wellbeing checks, or offering practical advice, the team are always on hand to help.
© 2025 Woodgreen Pets Charity. Woodgreen is a registered charity (no. 298348) and a company limited by guarantee (no. 02073930). Registered office Kings Bush Farm, London Road, Godmanchester, PE29 2NH.