use a hutch not a cage
feed it out of its cage
To care for a bunny, you have to bunny-proof your house. You have to figure out what cage is best for them (if they're sensitive, you should get a plastic cage, rather than a metal one), figure out what rabbit food they like best, etc. It really all depends on what type of bunny, how old is the bunny, and it's health.
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.
I would highly recommend you give your bun to someone to look after, or take it to a kennel that has rabbit sitting facilities. How are you planning to feed it for all that time, and make sure it has adequate water? Your bun will get very bored and lonely whilst you are away.
in a cage... or bunny hutch you can find them at your local pet stores...
The bunny will be scared to death, but it won’t be eaten by the lizard.
yes
I would highly recommend you give your bun to someone to look after, or take it to a kennel that has rabbit sitting facilities. How are you planning to feed it for all that time, and make sure it has adequate water? Your bun will get very bored and lonely whilst you are away.
Well, this question really depends on how large your cage is. If you have a very, very large cage, maybe you should fit about five at the MOST. You don't want to overcrowd them. This leads to fighting, and even in the worst case-death. In a medium/large cage, you should put two, at the most.
no Bunny's are really cute animals, and also i put a hamster in a cage with a bunny,and the bunny just stared at the hamster and fainted
£25,000,000 for a Vietnemesse bunny. The food will cost about £35 a sack and don't forget to decorate the cage, in Paris they have interior cage designers, their all the rage at the moment :)
I believe it is a stuffed bunny. Definitive a stuffed bunny.