yes if you dont clean the cage daily
To learn about bunny cages, see the related question below.
you need two cages i speak from breeding myself
No, but I recommend separate cages just the same.
Usually it is just a home or a nesting spot for the bunnies to be born.
Floppy-eared bunnies are domestic animals; they don't exist in the wild -- so, they live wherever humans keep them! See the related question below for info and links about what pet rabbits need in their habitats/cages.
Two female bunnies, if left in the same cage (not recommended) will act out the breeding scenario on each other. It is normal behavior and indicates that they are in season and should be bred if you want to raise bunnies BUT NOT BEFORE you give them their own cages. Rabbits are very territorial and should have their own space after 3 months of age.
Bunnies/rabbits have minds of their own. Have you ever wondered how they escape from their cages? They even make you do things with their powers of cuteness, so they might take over the whole world and kill everyone who kills, eats, annoys, or scares them! SO YOU BETTER WATCH OUT!! And compared to bears, RABBITS TOTALLY WIN!
Very smelly
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.
yes, the rabbit will mate with any new rabbit of the right gender and breed. though if you don't want baby bunnies, keep them in separate cages. If it is two boys they might fight and hurt each other unless they are in separate cages.
There are many great brands of bird cages out there. Some of the best are Avian Adventures Cages , A & E Cages, Prevue Hendryx, and Nuage Cages.
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