Raccoons are quite intelligent and learn quickly. They can manipulate most latches and other means of securing a rabbit hutch. Yes, unless the hutch is well constructed and locked with a padlock, a raccoon will find a way to open it.
In Warrens or in rabbit hutches
Outdoor rabbit hutches can be purchased from many websites. Among them are Wayfair, Ferret, Walmart, Petco, Amazon, eBay, Rabbit Breeders, and Hay Needle.
Hutches, burrows.
No they live in rabbit hutches.
No! It's a bad idea. Rabbits should be kept in their own hutches.
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
Rabbits have a lot of preditors. Some of them can be dogs, snakes, racoons (it's true). If you are worried about your rabbit try to keep the rabbit inside the house more and not in hutches that leave the rabbit outside.
No, raccoons are not related to raccoons. Both are placental mammals but that is as close as the relationship goes.
It depends on the size and shape of the hutch. You should go to a local pet store and ask.
In a cage. In the laundry room or sun room. - no laundry rooms are not appropriate places to keep pets especially sensitive rabbits. if it is an outdoor rabbit, a shaded area of the garden with a comfy, strong, safe hutch and access to grass. if it is an indoor rabbit, an open room, with daylight a living room or hallway or even a study is best because it is quiet, cool and a relaxing environment for the delicate rabbit to live in.
Rabbits live well in hutches that can be bought from your local pet store. They also live well in an enclosed area.
Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.