A Rabbit Can Be a Rewarding Pet With the Right Owner; FEBC Offers Pet Care Benefit for Pet Owners of All Animals

Having a rabbit as a pet can be a joy if you’re ready for the responsibility. With Easter coming up in a couple of weeks, getting a bunny for Easter Sunday can be a tempting thought, but rabbits need a lot of specific care and supervision to thrive. However, having a rabbit as a pet can be rewarding if the pet owner is committed. Financial Education Benefits Center (FEBC), a membership benefits company, offers a pet care benefit for eligible FEBC members who are pet owners of all kinds of animals, including rabbits.

“Our pet care benefit has a lot of cool features for eligible FEBC members to take advantage of, so we’re happy to offer a benefit that’s versatile to fit into the lives of all different kinds of pet owners,” said Jennifer Martinez, Manager at FEBC.

Our pet care benefit has a lot of cool features for eligible FEBC members to take advantage of, so we're happy to offer a benefit that's versatile to fit into the lives of all different kinds of pet owners.

Jennifer Martinez, Manager at FEBC

Having a rabbit as a pet may not be quite the experience that most people anticipate. First, while rabbits indeed look soft and cuddly, many do not like to be held or cuddled at all; those that do may allow it for just for brief periods of time with trusted people. Rabbits have evolved as very vulnerable prey animals, making them cautious and nervous creatures that don’t like to be trapped. However, they can be sociable and friendly in general, if treated correctly.

Rabbit lovers also want potential adopters of these furry friends to know that rabbits require a lot of space to run around. While owners can keep them in their cages for part of the day, to be healthy rabbits must have room to run around when they are awake and active. They can be litter box trained like cats, but their litter boxes and cages will need constant cleaning to prevent odors and unhealthy conditions.

That’s just the tip of the rabbit ear! Rabbits have a lot of other quirks, like their need to chew on everything. But FEBC members who access the pet care benefit can get discounts from participating providers on veterinary visits that may perform essential care and procedures for the pet owner’s long-eared pals. Participating providers are located in several regions throughout the United States, but availability varies and may be limited depending on the region. FEBC members who can access this benefit can search for providers by zip code to see if providers are located conveniently in their area.

“Rabbits—like all pets—are a commitment and having some help with pet care may go a long way,” said Martinez.

About Financial Education Benefits Center

Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The membership company has already helped thousands save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially healthy life.

Financial Education Benefits Center has partnered with several name brand third-party companies to expand the financial and educational products and services available to its members and to provide a variety of wellness services as well.

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To learn more about Financial Education Benefits Center, please contact:

Financial Education Benefits Center

2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100

San Ramon, CA 94583

1-800-953-1388

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The Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The Company has already helped thousands of people save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially free life.

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2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100 (100)
San Ramon, CA 94583
United States