Yes, it should be. As long as it is not too cold or too hot. If it is colder, make sure you have a place where it can go to huddle up for warmth. it shouldn't be in the grass to long due to bugs and pesticides.
Outdoor rabbits face many dangers, including:
Because of these dangers, it's easier for most people to keep their rabbits happy, healthy, and safe when they're kept indoors. However, if you can take reasonable measures to prevent the above dangers, and you take your rabbits to the vet regularly, it can be alright to keep your rabbits outside.
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Some people say: Of course not.
Others say: Yes. Many rabbits, in fact most of them live outside. It is their natural habitat, though many rabbits are kept as only inside pets as well.
Another person says: The outdoors isn't really the natural habitat of a domestic rabbit because pet rabbits have lost their natural instincts, and they aren't able to handle extreme weather.
yes most of them but some kind of scratch you
Yes there are soem wild ones too
my rabbits both live inside and hav free reign of a small room. as long as they hav plenty of space 2 run around, and get fresh air from an open window (provided they cant climb upto it and jump out) they are fine. you may need 2 get their claws clipped on a regular basis as the concrete when outside trims it for them, but inside, obviously it sdoes not. rabbits are fine indoors. ensure plenty of hay, or readigrass in their diet (i find they prefer readigrass - semi dried grass - and it has a nice smell). i also find giving them boxes and such like to hide in and play in help with indoor rabbits.
First answer: Yes! All the rabbits enjoy the outdoors! But always remember to keep track of them outside! They are fast runners and can easily hop out of your sight!
More information: Some rabbits like to be outside, but others find it frightening. It depends on the personality of the rabbit. Also, you have to make sure the outdoor area feels secure to the rabbit, and is safe for them!
There are a lot of dangers outside, not just that they can escape. Other dangers include:
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Not easily. But it can. I wouldn't do it. Outdoor rabbits can adapt to indoor rabbits.
Humans adapt to earthquakes by planning and preparing. Those living on fault lines practice earthquake preparedness, have an evacuation plan, and know how to keep themselves safe indoors and outdoors.
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They probably won't. It depends on how long the rabbit has been a pet.they are guy
Humans adapt because we are living things. Two characteristics of life are reaction to stimuli and being able to adapt in certain situations. All living things adapt when it is needed.
Turtles adapt to their environment by living in water or on land
Flys adapt by living and having sex
they adapt. different rabbit have different adaptations. i.e. a alaskan hare is made for the cold. and some times they fart in a can, usually coke cans so they caan reopen it and smell it :)
The simple answer is they dont. Keep your pet companion animals inside with you.
By living there
http://www.bearycheap.com/free%20patterns/patterns.html This is for a fur rabbit but I am sure you could adapt it for sewing.
They will get along fine. Cats are easier to adapt to a new kitten - compared to dogs. You can bring the kitten inside and maybe put it in a room with the door closed for a few hours. The indoor cat will sniff around and get to know it before you put them together.