Rabbits have different sized mouthes so if it is a small mouth you'd want it in a tea cup if its bigger you would want it in a slightly bigger bowl, if you don't know the size of the mouth I would go with a small bowl.
it depends on what your rabbit does. mine drinks out of a bowl. See what he/she likes better. Put both in the cage. (if you have a rabbit)
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your bunny probably finds it harder to drink out of the water bottle, maybe its to low or too high, if its adjusted to th rabbits height already and still wont drink from it, try filling a small bowl with water and see if that works, or get one of those tiny cat bowls that comes with the jug ontop that keeps filling the bowl each time its empties, less for work u too! i have a rabbit that does the same thing, and we found this worked, but if it doesnt try going to a vet and see if maybe your bunny is sick or something?
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depends how long it takes if short leave them in a bowl with warm water longer i suggest the sink or if big enough leave it out
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They leave the shoe with a carrot or some hay in it and a bowl of water nearby "for Sinterklaas' horse"
The general rule is that one should change around 25% of the water at a time, thus all you need do is leave your fish in the tank and siphon out 25% of the water, and then replace with dechlorinated water of the same temperature. If you are cleaning a bowl, then it is more common to clean the entire bowl; in that case the fish maybe be placed in a bucket or cup.
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If you leave a bowl of water outside on a hot summer day, it will evaporate. Then you would just have an empty bowl. During evaporation, the water "goes into" the air. When it rains and the weather is warm, the water that evaporates into the air can create humidity.