Care · Shareable little cards

Quick cards for quick sharing

These are the quick side of the printable system: sendable rabbit-safety cards for the first nudge, with a clear step up into the matching full sheet, deep guide, or share / print path when someone needs more.

Send the smallest useful handoff first, then climb into the matching full sheet, deep guide, or share / print path only when someone needs more.

Care Ladder

Quick cards open the ladder. Full sheets and deep guides keep it going.

This lane works best when every quick card clearly points to its fuller companions. Use the quick card to break through fast, step up to the full sheet when the topic needs notes or tracking, then climb into the deep guide or share / print path when it needs to be sent, saved, or printed.

Quick → Full → Deep
Starter pair

First week card → first week checklist

Send the calm card first when the humans around the rabbit are too excited, then open the fuller checklist when routines, notes, and repeated care steps need somewhere to land.
PAIR
Behavior pair

Behavior watch mini → behavior watch sheet

Use the mini card to interrupt guessing, then step into the fuller sheet when people need written observation instead of memory and labeling.
PAIR
Health pair

Health watch mini → health watch sheet

Hand off the tiny baseline card first, then escalate to the full sheet when appetite, droppings, posture, water, or energy need to be tracked instead of remembered badly.
PAIR
Safety pair

Go-bag card → go-bag checklist

Send the quick readiness card when someone needs the first prompt toward preparation, then open the full checklist when the plan has to prove the bag is actually ready.
PAIR
Use the quick card to open the door. Use the full sheet when the care needs somewhere to land. Use the deep guide when the fuller explanation matters. Use share / print when it needs to be sent, saved, or printed.
Quick picks

Open the strongest first handoffs

These are the quick-card topics most likely to help fast: new rabbit setup, behavior reading, health watching, and emergency readiness.

Quick cards
Quick-share flow

Choose the smallest handoff that still protects the rabbit

Little cards should stay tiny on purpose. They are the first nudge, not the whole lesson.

Send fast
Quick card first

Use when the person needs one clean truth

Send a card when the goal is one correction, one reminder, or one rabbit-safe move without dropping a full chapter on them.

Full sheet next

Escalate when the topic needs boxes and notes

Open the full sheet when the human is actually doing care work and needs a checklist, tracking space, or a fridge-ready printout.

Handbook return

Return to Care for the why

Go back into the chapter when the person is ready for the deeper truth, cross-links, and the bigger rabbit-decoder picture.

Quick cards work best as the first doorway, not the last word. They should open a safer next step, not replace it.
Little card library

Start with the quick-share topics

These first cards are the strongest first-pass handoff points: first days, behavior reading, daily health watching, and emergency readiness.

Quick send
Starter card

First week card

A calm setup and trust-building card for the first several days home.

Behavior card

Behavior watch mini

A comfort / caution / concern card for the body-language lane.

Health card

Health watch mini

A tiny baseline card for appetite, water, droppings, posture, and energy.

Safety card

Emergency go-bag card

A shareable leave-the-room readiness card for hard days and fast exits.