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.
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.
To learn about bunny cages, see the related question below.
It depends on the size of the animal, the size of cage and the desired welfare of the animal.
I think so. You might as well check out rabbit and bunny care websites and research. I searched up pictures and i saw a few that were glass.
Look up NIC cages. They're huge with lots of room for bunny and my three story cages only cost about 80 bucks each in materials.
Note: This question is about rabbit breeding, not pet rabbits. You should not keep them together unless supervised. We prefer to put them on a table, and then when they are done (You can tell if they have if the male falls we usually let them do it twice so it makes the chances bigger on them "Taking") then you can take them and put them back in their separate cages.
no Its not then were anmals why arent we in cages
we should not actually get rid of zoos even though they are in cages but if we do not keep zoos animals will become extinct and if we make more zoo the populations of animals will become bigger
no
they should live in cages
At least 5 dollars... There are ones that cost more but their usually bigger
No,it means you are not letting it out enough it needs to come out the cage for two reasons only that is to use the bathroom and to get fresh air