Practical rabbit care from everyday experience
Hi, I’m Natasha. I created RabbitCare.co.uk to make rabbit care easier to understand for UK owners, with clear guides on housing, food, health, behaviour and enrichment.
About Natasha Card
I’m the creator of RabbitCare.co.uk, a rabbit care website built to help owners find simple, practical and reassuring advice. My goal is to make rabbit care feel less overwhelming, especially for new owners who are trying to understand housing, hay, safe foods, grooming, behaviour and health warning signs.
At home, I care for seven Angora rabbits. Living with Angoras means daily hands-on experience with grooming, hay, cleaning routines, enrichment, safe spaces and the small behaviour changes that rabbit owners learn to notice over time.
RabbitCare.co.uk is written for everyday owners. It is not a replacement for veterinary advice, but it is designed to help you ask better questions, spot when something may be wrong and build a better routine for your rabbits.
Why Angora rabbits shape my approach
Angora rabbits need thoughtful daily care. Their coats require regular attention, their environment needs to stay clean and comfortable, and their diet must support healthy digestion and steady hay eating.
- Grooming mattersAngora coats need regular checks to help prevent matting and keep rabbits comfortable.
- Routine helpsDaily feeding, cleaning and observation make it easier to notice changes quickly.
- Space and enrichment matterRabbits need room to move, hide, chew, forage and behave naturally.
- Health signs matterSmall changes in appetite, droppings, posture or behaviour should be taken seriously.
Rabbit care topics covered on RabbitCare.co.uk
My guides focus on practical decisions rabbit owners make every day, from food and housing to behaviour, toys and urgent health signs.
Housing and space
Helping owners understand enclosure size, safe flooring, hideouts, runs and everyday setup improvements.
Hay and diet
Clear feeding advice around hay, leafy greens, pellets, treats and foods rabbits should avoid.
Health warning signs
Practical reminders about appetite, droppings, pain signs, grooming, vet care and when to seek help.
Behaviour
Guides that help owners understand binkies, flops, thumping, hiding, nudging and other body language.
Toys and enrichment
Ideas for chew toys, digging boxes, tunnels, hideouts and simple activities that keep rabbits busy.
New owner support
Beginner-friendly checklists and explainers for people preparing to bring rabbits home.
Start with these helpful pages
Useful guides for rabbit owners who want clear, practical next steps.
New rabbit owner information
Beginner care basics for bringing rabbits home.
What do rabbits eat?
Hay, greens, pellets, water and safe treats.
Rabbit health
Warning signs and when to call a vet.
Rabbit housing size
Space, exercise areas, hides and flooring.
Rabbit behaviour
Understand body language and common habits.
Rabbit toys
Chew toys, tunnels, digging boxes and enrichment.
Author page questions
Quick answers about Natasha Card and RabbitCare.co.uk.
Who is Natasha Card?
Natasha Card is the creator of RabbitCare.co.uk, where she writes practical rabbit care guides for UK rabbit owners.
Does Natasha Card own rabbits?
Yes. Natasha has seven Angora rabbits at home, giving her hands-on experience with daily rabbit care, grooming, housing, enrichment and routine health checks.
What does Natasha write about?
Natasha writes about rabbit housing, hay, safe foods, health warning signs, behaviour, toys, enrichment and beginner rabbit care.
Does RabbitCare.co.uk replace veterinary advice?
No. RabbitCare.co.uk provides general rabbit care information and does not replace advice from a rabbit-savvy vet. If your rabbit stops eating, stops pooing, seems in pain or is suddenly unwell, contact a vet urgently.
Explore practical rabbit care guides
RabbitCare.co.uk is here to help owners build safer, healthier and more enriching routines for their rabbits.
Start with beginner care, diet, housing, behaviour and health warning signs, then keep learning from your rabbits every day.
RabbitCare.co.uk provides general rabbit care information for UK owners. It does not replace advice from a rabbit-savvy vet. If your rabbit stops eating, stops pooing, seems in pain or is suddenly unwell, contact a vet urgently.




