Degus can live indoors no problem (actually, they should live indoors), but the size of the cage is a concern. Degus should live in communities -- at least, there should be two of them, but ideally there should be more than two. (Although, they must be introduced carefully; don't just throw a bunch of degus together!) Many "rabbit cages" on the market are too small for degus (and too small for rabbits!). A good-sized rabbit cage, multi-levelled, is fine for a few degus. Degus need toys and accessories in their cage, too.
One person wrote: Try not to they could chew it up... There teeth are very sharp like they can chew stuff like cloths and blankets...
A rabbit is a domesticated hare/animal and will not die if you keep it in a confined place such as a hutch/ indoor cage. A hare is a untamed animal and because it isn't domesticated, it will die when taken in a hutch or cage or even taken into the home.
in a cage.
A cage. One with something they can hide in.
you keepit in a cage or in a fenced in yard
Typically a hutch or a cage.
Yes, if you need to keep a rabbit over night you can use a cat carrier with wood chips or shredded paper as bedding. Make sure they have plenty of food and water.
a cage a hutch
That would be its cage or hutch.
He is bored and/or he wants you to feed him or give him a treat.
In a hutch, pen, cage, or run in your garden or inside the house.
First thing is to keep the cage clean. Clean it out daily, put fresh litter in daily. Make sure the rabbit has fresh water and pellets too. Keep the cage clean and you will keep the rabbit clean. If you need to bathe him, use a shampoo made for cats and keep the shampoo out of the eyes.
Generally a cage. But i put a double-wide in the backyard for mine....