They bang to hard!
shes pregnant
Rabbits are territorial and when you put a male in a female's cage, it is her space. Therefore it's better to put the doe in the buck's cage.
We do not recommend using a bird cage for a rabbit, as using a cage in a manner it was not designed could endanger your pet. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some great rabbit cages that may be a better fit for you and your pet.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, the cage will fill up with rabbits of all sizes and ages.
yes you do or the male will kill the babys
The male rabbit should never be housed with the female rabbit. He should never be introduced to her habitat. To breed she should be taken to his cage and removed after they are done breeding. The male rabbit should NOT be exposed to the kits.
If it is in the cage with other rabbits, male or female, it may be because he is trying to mate with them and they are not happy with it and are bitting to get him away.. if he is alone, he may be very stressed out. double check your cage environment, cage location, and who touches the rabbit. these are all very critical
You put your rabbit back in the cage and just watch it to where it goes or you can look for the slitest hole or space. It also can help if you put your hand in the cage and feel around for places that the rabbit could fit threw.
Using a large outdoor dog cage as a rabbit cage may not be ideal because the wire spacing could be too wide for small rabbits, allowing them to escape or get stuck. Additionally, the flooring of a dog cage may not be suitable for rabbits as it could hurt their delicate feet. It's best to use a cage specifically designed for rabbits to ensure their safety and comfort.
A rabbit playpen would have more room for the rabbit to run around. A cage is limited in space. It's important that a rabbit get a couple of hours of exercise each day. If you have a cage, it's good to get one with a rabbit door, so the rabbit can jump in and out on its own. You can then surround the cage with a play pen, if you want.
It is more likely that your rabbit is hungry and lunges at your hand because this is where the food is coming from. Drop some alfalfa or a small treat into the cage to distract the rabbit to a different area of the cage. Then quickly drop the pellets or other food in the food bowl. Consider feeding your rabbit more frequently. A rabbit should be fed twice a day and should always have a fresh supply of hay and water.
yes but that is not the right cage...you could go to a pet shop and buy a rabbit cage...but the best thing to do is ask the person who works there