you have to feed them like EVERY day. (thats what i did)
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Yes, cats can kill bunnies. To protect your pet rabbit from potential harm, keep it indoors or in a secure outdoor enclosure, away from areas where cats roam. Additionally, supervise your rabbit when it is outside and provide hiding spots for it to escape from predators.
I think so cuz my two Netherland dwarf bunnies keep scrabbling and running around the cage and they don't allow me to touch their neck. I think they have a problem.
It doesn't.
It has an iron base which weighs it down to keep it from blowing away in windy conditions.
tie his feet together!
When you first have them, or move to another house, keep them indoors for about a month, to tie them to the territory. If you are in an area without much traffic, then they may do okay outside. If you are in a rural area, then you risk having them become a "naive food source" for wildlife, including coyotes, owls and so on. Cats who are outside all of the time do have shorter lives due to various mishaps, rather than running away. I did have one cat for about 7 years who was out when I was home during the day, but indoors at night. If I was out to work, the cat was indoors.
To keep there pray from running away and to eat.
Rabbits/bunnies like to stay in burrows because: -To keep warm -to stay away from harsh weather -to hide from predators (if not a pet)
You could sell them! Or you can keep them for yourself!
he closed the door when he left
only to go outside to keep them from running away