Caring for a rabbit can be a little bit tricky at first, but you'll soon get to know your little fuzzball very well, and caring for him/her will become a piece of cake. Please be sure to have all the info you need before you purchase your friend, and consider a rabbit very well. Find out what works best for you and your bunny. Remember that all rabbits are different from each other. I hope this helps to rabbit lovers everywhere!
you should get a normal house hold bunny they are easy to take care of.
Totally! My friend has a rabbit, I take care of it (easy), and it is very fuzzy!
a guinea pig or a rabbit or even a hamster are easy and not very expensive to care for
Information on rabbit care can be found on any pet website. You can also go to a pet store and ask questions about rabbit care. Rabbits are easy going and not hard to take care of.
No, you have to buy food, clean out its tray, and you have to give it exercise.
Rabbit Don't Come Easy was created on 2003-05-20.
A rabbit wants food, shelter and owners that will take care of them.
NO!!! a Holland Lop is really easy to care for. only things you need to do is feed, water, trim its nails, clean its cage and play with it. if you feel your rabbit needs it you can bathe it but its not necessary
yes why not..every mother do it.
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You can have a relative or friend take care of your rabbit. Some pet stores offer animal boarding services, so they could take care of it. Make sure you write a list of how to care for your rabbit to give to the person who will take care of it. Here are some things you should list: * How much hay to feed it * How many fruits or vegetables each day * What kind of veggies or fruits * How many pellets you feed it * How often to clean the bedding * How often(if needed) they should brush the rabbit * How much bedding to put in * How much exercise the rabbit needs each day * Where you exercise your rabbit
They love them and feed them.