One person's answer: well first you wanna make sure you have a big enough cage for your rabbit (I recomend a c&c Cage) then your gonna wanna fill the cage with toys that will keep your rabbit busy your also gonna wanna put your bunnies food and water in the cage I also recomend getting a litter box for your rabbit it will make cleaning your rabbits cage so much easier trust me anyway if you still dont know how to set up a rabbit cage i suggest looking at videos on YouTube to help give you some ideas
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a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
no they don't. I'm a rabbit expert and if they did attract rodents to your home, but if it was a pet rabbit it would just be the smell of the manure if you haven't cleaned it up his cage in a few months!
No, not really, unless of course if the rabbit is in a cage because a rabbit is a cat's natural prey, along with small rodents and birds. If a pet rabbit is allowed to roam with the cat, never leave them unattended. If the cat has grown up with the rabbit as a young kitten, the risk of the cat harming the rabbit is lower.
Well, it depends on the size of the cage. The prizes begin at $60 and can go up to $190.I hope I helped.
In some cases yes but not when your around or if your rabbit displays hostility or sickness.
You need a big, tall cage, big enough so that the rabbit doesn't look or feel cramped up, and tall enough that the rabbit can stand up on his hind legs and not be bothered by the cage ceiling. Also, it's better to get a cage which is not grilled (which might cause sore hocks for the rabbit's feet), but a cage with a proper, flat floor. Also remember the extra space needed for the poo tray. Get a water bottle which can hook onto the cage.
This depends on what type of surround sound speakers you own. Some are Wifi compatible, but most are not. However, a good way is to keep your pet rabbit locked up in a cage.
Just get a big cage from a pet store that has little hiding places in it. Guinea pigs like to hide in small dark places. Rabbit cages would be okay to use too, but make sure you keep your guinea pig inside. Make sure that the bottom of the cage is smooth for the guinea pig. Wire at the bottom of the cage is too hard for it to walk on and painful. Also, get some shavings/bedding (little pieces of cut up wood or get it from a pet store) to line on the bottom of the cage that will make a comfy bed for your pet.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, the cage will fill up with rabbits of all sizes and ages.
yes or shredd some newspaper
In the wild, rabbits live in groups of up to ten underground in a burrow. The burrow is part of a chamber of burrows, which is called a warren. There can be up to twenty burrows in a warren. With pet rabbits, it rather depends where you keep them. If the rabbit is outside in a home made from wood then this is called a hutch. However, if you keep the rabbit inside in a smaller house made from plastic/metal this is called a cage.
Yes although they are not very interactive - so a pet like a dog will be better as the kids can play with it more and be involved. Answer If you obtain a rabbit from a home breeder which is young and used to being handled, then it will probably work out. They need a fair amount of cleaning up after. You'll need to understand their dietary needs--pellets are not enough and lettuce is not all that good for them. Make sure you are present if the rabbit is out of its cage and your children are toddlers.