How rabbits interact with other pets depends entirely on the personality of the pets involved.
Always monitor your rabbit around other pets, and interven if a fight breaks out. Never let animals fight. A small cut on your rabbit, invisible to human eyes, can bloom into an abscess (costing you much money to heal, and the rabbit much pain).
Rabbits have often been known to get along very well with other animals, including guinea pigs, cats, dogs, hamsters, and so on. If your rabbit has found a friend in another pet, great! BUT never leave them alone together unsupervised. Too many friendships have ended with "Spot lost it and killed the rabbit even though they were cuddling together when I left them!" Don't forget that animals are animals: they can snap into their animal instincts any time.
Rabbits can be bonded with other rabbits (in this case, they can be left alone together). Sometimes, bonding is easy; sometimes, it's a drawn-out process: it depends on the individuals.
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One person wrote: they are good just make sure they grow up together like I have a hamster and a rabbit they get along and then my friend has a Dog and rabbit and then I know Cats and rabbits just need to grow up together.
Well, it all depends on the bunny. Generally, bunnies are mostly antisocial animals. I have a dog, and I trained my dog to be nice to my bunny, and they get along fine. I do not suggest doing this unless you are confident that your dog will get the message and will not immediately attack. Always keep them under careful watch if they are together because you never know if the dog will attack. All you need to do is hold the bunny and let the dog sniff, UNLESS THERE IS A CHANCE HE WILL ATTACK!! If you do this every day the dog will get the picture that it is a friend, not food. In general, bunny's are frightened of all other creatures.
they eat the bushes
kittens and deer
Go to the owner of the pet then they will play with eachother. I think.
Rabbits
Like many animals we now call pets rabbits were firstly domesticated for meat and fur.
Some do, some don't. Islam does not forbid the keeping of pets.
They are friendly and smaller than some other rabbits so they are easier to hold and handle. They are especially good pets for children.
when we became vegetarians!
it depends on how they are kepy
It should interact with humans to collect more TRUST from them. Also 2 female spayed rabbits or 2 nuetered male rabbits can be put together for company. Rabbits are social animals and need a buddy.
Yes, they can! It can poison kids too, and of course pets or any other animals.
they will not kill the rabbits! This is ridiculous did you even write this?
No, rabbits are excellent pets all the time.