Friendly editorial pet infographic featuring a healthy rabbit centered in a clean sketchnote-style feeding and nutrition chart. Includes 7 English callouts with icons, hay, greens, pellets, water, treats, weight, and foods to avoid, with a warm muted palette and organized brand-friendly layout; also relevant to dog feeding checklist searches.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Pet care infographic titled "Rabbit Feeding Chart". FEEDING / NUTRITION CHART archetype. Hero portrait of a healthy, friendly rabbit centered in a sketchnote-style editorial pet magazine illustration, muted earth palette, soft textured background, clean organized layout, friendly and approachable. Include 7 labeled callouts around the rabbit, each with a short heading in English, one-line tip in English, and a small icon: 1) "Hay First" — "Unlimited grass hay should be the main daily food." with hay bale icon. 2) "Fresh Greens" — "Offer a variety of leafy greens in sensible daily portions." with leaf icon. 3) "Pellet Portion" — "Use plain pellets in small measured amounts, not free-fed." with bowl icon. 4) "Fresh Water" — "Provide clean water at all times and refresh it daily." with water bottle icon. 5) "Treats Sparingly" — "Fruit and sweet treats should be occasional and very small." with apple slice icon. 6) "Watch Weight" — "Check body condition regularly and adjust food with general vet guidance." with scale icon. 7) "Foods to Avoid" — "Avoid sugary mixes, seeds, and dairy-based snacks." with warning icon. Add simple supporting visual elements such as portion arrows, bowls, leaves, hay, and checklist accents, but no on-image reference to search intent. Keep veterinary guidance general, no specific dosing or diagnoses. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar or harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no animal cruelty imagery, no breed-shaming, no watermarks Friendly editorial framing. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar / harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming. Veterinary advice stays general — not specific dosing or diagnoses.
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