What is your age? Under 18 Years Old 18 to 24 Years Old 25 to 30 Years Old 31 to 40 Years Old 41 to 50 Years Old 51 to 60 Years Old Over 60 Years OldWhat is your gender? Male Female1. Which of the following types of hay is not recommended for adult rabbits? Orchard Grass Timothy Oat Alfalfa Bermuda Grass Brome2. Which of the following is not true about wild baby bunnies? A wild mother rabbit only comes back to feed her young, and does not sit with the babies. Wild baby bunnies are born with very little fur, and their eyes closed. A human can move a wild rabbit nest up to 15 feet (on the other side of a fence, etc) and the mother will still find it. Once a human handles the babies, the mother will not return. It is very hard for even experienced wild life rescuers to rehab and raise baby cottontails.3. What question would should you ask to determine if a vet is really experienced with rabbits? How often do you see rabbits? What kind of anestesia do you use for rabbit surgeries? Do you do a lot of rabbit spays and neuters? Should I fast my rabbit before surgery? All of the above.4. What is NOT a good type of litter to use in your rabbit's litter box? Care Fresh Wood Stove Pellets Yesterday's News Shredded Newspaper Pine Shavings Aspen Shavings5. What is NOT a sign of a hormonal rabbit? Spraying urine Kicking when held Lunging Growling Biting Inability to Litter Train6. Which of the following is NOT a reason to keep your domestic rabbit indoors? Predetors like stray cats and dogs, coyotes, hawks, raccoons, etc. Heat stroke, due to temperatures over 80 degrees. Inability to accurately monitor food intake and your rabbit's waste. Boy fly larvea, fleas, ticks and other parasites. Dehydration from lack of water when bowls/bottles freeze in the winter. ALL of these are important reasons to keep your rabbit indoors.7. Which of the following is not something a vet would normally do on a routein checkup of your rabbit? Check, and clip the rabbit's nails. Analyze a fecal sample for parasites. Look at the teeth, checking for spurs or misalignment. Take the rabbit's temperature. Feel the rabbit's body for lumps, bumps or swelling. Analyze a urine sample to check for kidney stones/ calcium levels.8. Which of the following does not need to kept in mind when choosing your rabbit's cage? How big the rabbit will be when it's fully grown. Enough room for a litter box. Room for it to run around and excercise. Room for food bowls / water bottle. Enough height for the rabbit to be able to stand fully up on it's hind legs. Enough room for the rabbit to stretch out and sleep.9. Which is not a REAL breed of rabbit? Lion Head Checkered Giant French Flop Netherland Dwarf American Fuzzy Lop English Angora10. What's NOT a good way to find a new pet rabbit? Search www.petfinder.com Call your local animal shelter to see if they have rabbits. Look in several local pet stores. Check the newspaper for "free" or unwanted bunnies. Look on the internet for rabbit rescues.11. What is NOT a sign of an unhealthy rabbit? A wet nose. Frequent sneezing. Brown, white, orange or red urine. Missing patches of fur, or flaky skin. Lethargy. Dripping or weeping eyes.