I liked it because it is about rabbits and I love rabbits.I also liked that it says that when ever rabbits put waste in their feeders they are just saying it is theirs. Which was helpful because. Before I had no idea why one of our rabbits was doing it but the book explained. What I disliked about it is that it has so many pages and chapters. This book is about rabbit care and an interesting fact about rabbits is they use body language instead of making sounds except for growling. To wrap it up those are my likes and dislikes and I would recommend this book if you are into rabbits or considering to own a rabbit.
A great guide to rabbit ownership. I read this book before I adopted two bunny rabbits, and I was pleased that this book had prepared me for them, as much as it could, and is a good reference to go back to, with lists of edible vegetables, ailments, etc. Great photos. The only unfortunate thing about this book is that it also entertains the possibility of hutch rabbits, which is an easy way for a rabbit to find itself neglected.
I think this is a much better reference book for rabbit owners than Rabbits for Dummies. It is better organized and it takes a stand against housing bunnies in hutches. Rabbits are social creatures and should be around people.