They are friendly, cute, GREAT companions, but don't get your hopes up! You gotta clean the cage, take them to the vet, feed them, and bunny-proof your house if needed.
Eat, drink, and reproduce, but they do make great pets.
Well It just acts cute and sweet.... They make great pets since they are small
Holland lops are the smallest of the lops, very friendly, and make great pets.
Rabbits are mammals, that can be found in the wild, or kept as pets. Some wild rabbits can be quite vicious. A rabbit has long ears and powerful legs that are great for kicking, and running.
It ultimately depends on individual preferences. Rabbits are generally more independent and require more space. Guinea pigs are sociable and easier to handle, making them great for children. Both can make wonderful pets with proper care and attention.
i think mini lops make good pets because they don't get too big and my two are super friendly
Female rabbits are generally better pets than intact male rabbits because intact males will territory mark by stamping and spraying urine. Males that are castrated (before they are sexually mature and showing territorial behavior) make great pets.
Salamanders make great pets.
Rabbits
Definitely pets because they are cute and soft. Who would want to hurt the little helpless bunnies?
rabbits are great pets, as well as chinchillas, both are easy to handle, but chinchillas are mainly wild animals, unlike rabbits; so rabbits may be more "safe"
Rabbits can be considered both pets and livestock. Some people keep rabbits as pets for companionship, while others raise them as livestock for food production or fiber (such as Angora rabbits for their wool). The categorization depends on how the rabbits are kept and the purpose for which they are raised.