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I really like looking at bunny pictures, and reading about bunnies (who would have thought :lol and it's interesting to me how views on bunny care differ between countries, while bunny people in every country seem to see the way they do it as 'normal'. Like, in the UK, you all often refer to the size requirements for housing by the RWAF, but in the Netherlands, it's generally recommended that you need two square meters for two bunnies (I know, it's tiny). And then when you look at bunny pictures from Germany, you notice that they all give their bunnies huge amounts of veggies, while in the UK it's recommended that that's only about 10% of their diet. And in Germany conifers like Christmas trees are given to bunnies, while in the Netherlands those trees are considered toxic to bunnies. And in the US, bunny people seem to generally be against keeping bunnies outside, while in Europe it's considered to be fine as long as they have safe housing. I'm not really going anywhere with this, but it's something that interests me. I mean, with every country's bunny people thinking differently, is it really possible to say there's One Right Way to care for bunnies?