Yes, they do. Alot of loot too. They need constant care if they are out of a cage because they can chew up your slippers
Dwarf rabbits require the same care as pet rabbits. All pet rabbits require special care because they're so different from cats and dogs, and they have very unique needs. But dwarfs aren't any different from other rabbits: they require the same kinds of care. See the related question below for details. Anything you read about pet rabbits applies to dwarfs as well.
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No. Cats have fur with curtain bugs that keep up the moisture in their skins. Rabbits have textured oil as do dogs.
Cats are typically more independent and require less attention and care compared to dogs. Dogs are usually more social and loyal, needing more interaction and exercise. Cats are known for their agility and grace, while dogs are often praised for their loyalty and protective instincts.
Pet cats differ from pet dogs in the sense that cats do not require to be walked or exercised as dogs do. Cats can use a litter box where as a dog normally does his business outside.