I do. Never had any problems yet.
Just got to make sure you have the room for their cage which is pretty big, and that you keep on top of cage cleaning and rabbit proofed the room for their outside time.
If you're a light sleeper you may not want to though because while they're not the noisiest pets, they do move about their cage and eat hay and such which does.
In other words; if you're diligent with the maintenance, have a big enough room, and sleep soundly. Then yes, you can keep rabbits in your bedroom.
Rabbits sleep a lot and are the most active early in the morning.
Bunny rabbits usually live in burrows underground.
They lay (sometimes flop) on their sides and close their eyes, not as long as people do, but they take many naps during a day. Sometimes they will twitch as they are dreaming. Rabbits will only sleep where they feel safe.
well, the aswear is yes, but not merly as much as a human.
carrots , bunny mix sold at stores , hay , grass and other things
they lie down on their bellies put their ears down, close their eyes, then sleep...oookkaaayyy??
The cast of Bunny Rabbits - 2006 includes: Gjoe Bouquet
Yes, but keeping them inside is safer. If you are keeping them inside, bunny-proof your house!
cause it sounds cute
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No, bunny's also known as rabbits are herbivours. That means they do not eat meat, including frogs.
Bunnies, rabbits, (kits for babies) or hares