Yeah I have one my self
and she is very affectionate
they love kids and dont bite.
But they dont like being left
alone for 2 weeks or more
by them selves.
i think mini lops make good pets because they don't get too big and my two are super friendly
They are friendly and smaller than some other rabbits so they are easier to hold and handle. They are especially good pets for children.
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
Rabbits
Rabbits can be considered both pets and livestock. Some people keep rabbits as pets for companionship, while others raise them as livestock for food production or fiber (such as Angora rabbits for their wool). The categorization depends on how the rabbits are kept and the purpose for which they are raised.
Generally, they make very good pets, as long as they are cared for properly and given lots of love and attention. Rabbits should always be indoor pets and the house should be "Bunny Proofed" if they are allowed to run loose. Rabbits can be curious and love to chew, so make sure they don't have access to anything that can harm them, such as cords. They need to be fed hay freely, always have fresh water, and not exposed to hot weather. If a bunny stops eating, make sure it is taken to the vet , as they can go down hill quickly. Make sure your vet is experienced with treating rabbits, as many are not.
Lionhead rabbits make good pets for children but can be very mean if you pick them up after they reach about six months old. Sometimes they can be a bit snappy and may nibble on you for protection. Pick one that is calm, that one will be the best!
Not always, New Zealand rabbits were bred for fur and meat. This rabbit is a good pet for experienced rabbit owners. Beginners should get gentle rabbits like the Dutch, Netherland Dwarf, or English Lop.
jack rabbits can be very aggressive, so I highly recommend a pet store rabbit or a guinea pig.
Yes, Angora rabbits can make good pets for families seeking a fluffy and affectionate companion due to their soft fur and friendly nature. However, they require regular grooming and care to maintain their coat and health.
Some do, some don't. Islam does not forbid the keeping of pets.
when we became vegetarians!