The Himalayan Rabbit, also known as the 'Himmie', is docile, and is well known for his tranquil, gentle personality. They are very easy to handle and make excellent pets for adults and children alike. They are very loving and are much smaller, adding to the pleasure of handling these sweet creatures. The Himalayan Rabbit is particularly sensitive to excessive temperatures. Changes in temperature will directly effect the coloring of their coats. Cold weather intensifies their markings, while hot weather causes them to fade. Any white present on your Himmie will turn yellow of they are exposed to direct sunlight. This should be kept in mind if you are planning to keep your Himalayan in an outdoor hutch. The Himalayan, like many other rabbit breeds, is a social creature and should be allowed time outside of his cage with his human family. They love to wander and explore as well, but bear in mind that a rabbit loves to chew and he will chew on a variety of household items. It is wise to supervise them at all times when they are out of their cages. Socialization in this way is important, another way to help socialize your Himmie is regular grooming sessions. When you have to place your Himalayan back in his cage, remember to give him tube toys and balls to play with. This will prevent them from becoming bored. |