You need a good cage for the bunny .Make sure its a good size for your bunny . Good food for it make sure it ingredients are good for your bunny toy hut or igloo so it can hide . harness and leash for it so you can bring it out side to get fresh remake sure you can feed it every day and give it fresh water .get good sawdust you cant feed it every day ask a parent or guardian to feed it for you.Pet your bunny every day to make sure it knows it still loves groom it so its fur does not tangle and Nat's.Clean its cage every time it starts to smell.
AND YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT NEW PET AND A NEW BEST FRIEND
P.S YOU CAN FIND THE SUPPLIES AT A LOCAL PET SMART OR PET SUPPLY PLUS
You need to make sure it is fed, it gets water, the cage is clean, etc.
Main Point: DONT LET IT DIE
Mom is most likely to believe you are old enough once you have shown her you can be responsible for you. Then you can take on the responsibility of a bunny. To show her you are responsible for you you should: take care of your chores for a week without being asked to, do your homework without being asked, things like this. You should talk with her about what you need to do to show you can be responsible now. Just saying "I will take care of the bunny" will not do the job. You must show her that you are taking care of your jobs around the house and school. Good luck earning your Moms respect and your bunny!
Yep and they both shed so take good care of them, coming from me bunny a owner.
No. the Easter Bunny does not have a wife because it would be a lot of work for him to take care of his children and work as the Easter Bunny at the same time.
you should get a normal house hold bunny they are easy to take care of.
Care of the Netherland dwarf goat should include getting your goat a friend. These are herd animals. Keep the goats living area clean. Feed the goat and be sure there is fresh drinking water. It should also get veterinary care as needed.
I'd say when they get around 8 they can take care of responsibly.
yes they do and below is a website that will help you take care of your bunny.
take him to the vete
Why buy when you can adopt? Adopting is free, and rabbits up for adoption are more in need of your care than pet-shop rabbits. Just-take care of your adopted bunny the proper way!
Yes, you should care for a bunny with a dewlap just like any other bunny. The only difference I can think of would be maybe if you have to clean the bunny, then don't miss that part, but overall it shouldn't be an issue.
you need to take care of your child's milk teeth
I would save your money for the cage, the food, and the water bottle and all necessary supplies and come up with a plan on how you plan to care and take care of this animal so your parent's can trust you . You can make a written contract to explain on how you plan to care for this pet(bunny). If you fail to meet the needs of the contract then it is your parents decision whether or not you get to keep the Bunny. Best of Luck.