While surfing the internet and looking at different rabbit sites, I have found a few REALLY cute bunny care charts (MUCH cuter than this one), and I have found links to some that I couldn't open because I didn't have the required software. I also noticed that some of the care charts were images, so that if a person were to have an image-disabled browser, he/she wouldn't be able to see the charts. I hope this chart that I have created will make it easier for those of us who would like a chart.
How to use this chart:
So where's the chart?
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To use this chart, print it out, put the name of the bunny on it, the name of the person taking care of the rabbit, and the week the chart will be used for. You may want to modify the chart. For example, if you are a parent and want your child to make sure the bunny has fresh water two times a day, divide the "water" column into 2 using a pencil. There is also a blank section on the chart where you can write in other things (like medicine and treats). This chart may also be useful if you are leaving the rabbit with a sitter while out-of-town. Parents, please remember that you are the rabbit's primary care-giver. ALWAYS double-check all of the work your kids are doing because your rabbit's life is on the line! If you have multiple children who will be helping with the rabbit, you can put a slash or something through the sections each child won't be doing (print off a copy of this chart for each child). When a child has completed a particular task, have him/her check it off, put a sticker there, etc. Again, remember to double-check the work! At the end of each day, look at the chart to see if everything has been marked off that was needed to be done, and double-check everything. (This can't be emphasised enough!) You might want to print out a few of these charts for future use, or make some of your own. Hopefully, this will be a fun way for kids to remember to do their work (hey, it might even be fun for parents!).
To find the chart, click here. I did this so you wouldn't have to print off a copy of the chart with all that stuff about how to use it and stuff. Enjoy!
NOTE: Make sure that your computer will enable you to print tables.