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The Rabbit Care Planner

10 printable worksheets to track your rabbit's health, diet, weight, litter habits, vet visits, bonding, and molts, so the small changes that matter never slip past you.

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Caring for a rabbit means watching the small things

Rabbits do not tell you when something is wrong. They are prey animals, so they hide illness right up until they cannot. A few smaller droppings, a little less hay eaten, a couple of ounces lost, a session of bonding that went sideways. Any one of those is easy to miss. Together they are often the first sign of GI stasis, dental disease, or stress.

You are the one holding all of it: the daily hay and greens, the litter box you keep meaning to really look at, the molt that is suddenly everywhere, the exotic vet visit you want to walk into prepared. It is a lot to keep in your head, and it makes caring for a sensitive animal more stressful than it needs to be.

This planner gives you one cozy place to track everything, so you catch changes early, bond with confidence, and walk into every vet visit ready.

What's included

10 printable resources designed specifically for rabbit owners.

1

Health & Symptom Log

Track appetite, energy, droppings, breathing, and any worrying signs day by day, so you can spot the early clues of GI stasis, dental trouble, or E. cuniculi before they become emergencies.

2

Diet & Weight Tracker

Log hay intake, daily greens, and pellet portions alongside a monthly weight chart, the single best way to catch the gradual weight loss that signals a problem in rabbits.

3

Litter Habits Log

Record droppings size and number, urine color, and any cecotrope changes. For rabbits, the litter box is an early-warning system for gut and urinary health.

4

Vet Visit Prep Sheet

Pre-visit checklists, symptom timelines, and questions to ask your rabbit-savvy exotic vet, plus space for post-visit notes and follow-ups.

5

Daily Care Checklist

A simple printable routine: fresh hay, clean water, greens, litter check, enrichment, and a quick health once-over, so nothing gets missed on busy days.

6

Hay & Veggie Tracker

Keep a running list of which hays and safe greens your rabbit loves, what to rotate, and how much to offer, with a safe-foods reference at a glance.

7

Bonding Diary

Document dates, sessions, and body language as you bond two rabbits into a happy pair, so you can see real progress and know when to take it slow.

8

Grooming & Molt Log

Track shedding cycles, brushing sessions, and nail trims through heavy molts, the routine that helps prevent dangerous hairballs and matting.

9

Emergency Info Sheet

Your rabbit's key details, your exotic vet and nearest emergency clinic, current weight, and warning signs, ready to grab the moment something goes wrong.

10

Monthly Wellness Check

A once-a-month head-to-tail review: teeth, eyes, nose, bottom, hocks, and weight, with prompts that help you notice slow changes you might otherwise miss.

Who this is for

New rabbit owners who want to do it right from day one

Anyone whose rabbit has had GI stasis or dental trouble

Owners bonding two rabbits into a happy pair

Multi-rabbit homes where it is hard to track who ate what

Families sharing rabbit care duties

Owners who want to walk into every exotic vet visit prepared

Frequently Asked Questions

What format are the planner pages in?

Every page is a standalone, print-optimized file. Open it in any browser, hit Print, and you get a clean, professionally formatted page. No special software needed, and you can also save any page as a PDF.

Can I print the pages more than once?

Yes. Once you purchase, you can print every page as many times as you need, for yourself, for your exotic vet, or for family members who help care for your rabbit.

Is this a subscription?

No. It is a one-time purchase of $39. You get immediate access to all 10 printable resources with no recurring charges.

Will this work for any breed or age of rabbit?

Yes. The tools work for any rabbit, from a young Holland Lop to a senior Flemish Giant. The diet and weight tools account for the wide size range of rabbit breeds, and the prompts apply whether you have a single house rabbit or a bonded pair.

My rabbit has had GI stasis before. Will this help?

Yes, that is exactly who this is for. The health and symptom log, diet and weight tracker, and litter habits log are built to help you notice the earliest signs of a gut slowdown, so you can act quickly and give your exotic vet a clear picture.

Why so much focus on droppings, weight, and hay?

Because in rabbits those three things change first. Smaller or fewer droppings, gradual weight loss, and a drop in hay intake are often the earliest clues to GI stasis, dental disease, and other problems, frequently before a rabbit acts sick. Tracking them helps you and your vet act early.

What if I need help using the planner?

Email us at hello@therabbitguide.com and we will help you get set up. We also include quick-start tips on the download page.

Give your rabbit the organized care they deserve

One purchase. Ten printable tools. A calmer, more confident way to care for your bunny through every stage of life.

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