Yes, rabbits can be kept as pets indoors; in fact, it's usually much easier to keep a rabbit happy, healthy, and safe indoors than it is outdoors. Outside there are many threats for rabbits: for example, predators; cold, cool and rainy, or hot weather; parasites; not enough exercise or socializing; and no one to keep tabs on health and wellbeing by daily observations of behaviour and appearance. Rabbits can be kept indoors in large cages, dog crates, "bunny condos," a rabbit-proofed room, or a dog exercise pen. Rabbit enclosures should be stocked with all the necessary supplies (like a water bottle and litter box, for example). Rabbits should be let outside of their enclosures daily for exercise, play, socializing, and observation. See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
One answer: Yes, you can keep a bunny in a room in your home -- many people do! The rabbit must be litter-trained, though, and the room needs to be bunny-proofed so that the rabbit is safe from danger. Make sure to include in the room all the things a rabbit needs -- see the question below about rabbit cages for details (this question applies to rooms, too -- just think of a room as a huge cage). Make sure not to ignore the rabbit just because it has a lot of space, though -- rabbits need time to socialize and play with you, at least three hours a day; you should also take the time every day to observe your bunny's behaviour so that you can catch illnesses and injuries early, before they turn into emergencies. More info, and helpful links, can be found in the related questions below.
Another answer: you can but it is not a good idea because when you do this the bunny with urinate and mark it's territory and then expect the whole area as a whole area for he or she. Not also a good idea because bunnies are number one to take take charge and place its self wherever it likes by the way if there are bunnies i don't recommend this idea at all to anyone unless they own a zoo or large fenced in farm for the bunny or bunnies to roam and stay in a relaxing and unstressful place.Hope this will help you at the most possible.
only if there are no cars parked there, as the pollution can kill the rabbit, and if it is well insulated
NO! you CAN NOT keep your guinea pig in your garage unless it is air-conditioned. THEY WILL DIE OF HEAT STROKE OR FREEZE TO DEATH depending on where you live.
probably if it dosent get frightend
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tell her that you will clean and fead the bunny and clean the house and your room all the time if she gives you one
There are many places in the house that people keep their cleaning supplies. The number one location is usually a locked cabinet under the sink in the kitchen, some people use the laundry room, or the bathroom.
yes I have one in my room and he has a special place under my chair that he digs (I have carpet), it has a blanket, and hes not a trouble maker
One such room is the Lincoln bedroom.
click the little bunny 2 times, then the medium one. then the big bunny, then the little on 2 times again then the medium one then the little one then keep doing the same thing over and over again and you will get the big bunny to the apple or whatever he wanted
Living room in Japanese is commonly expressed as an i-ma or living space. Large traditional houses sometimes only have one living room and can function as a dining room, study room, or even a bed room. This is important to know because Japanese furniture is portable and when not used can be stored in an oshiire, a small part of the house that is used for storage.
Actress and comedian Anna Faris is 37 years old and best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films and House Bunny. She has been married twice so the answer to your question is no, she is not.
You need to click on your door and then it will let you view your house. Then, you click on the room you want to go in.
it was a one room house .the room was called the keeping room
To care for a bunny, you have to bunny-proof your house. You have to figure out what cage is best for them (if they're sensitive, you should get a plastic cage, rather than a metal one), figure out what rabbit food they like best, etc. It really all depends on what type of bunny, how old is the bunny, and it's health.
The East Room Is the largest room in the White House.
You are normally allowed to keep the house you are living in and one car in a bankruptcy.