If your rabbit is biting and shaking her cage bars, that means she is bored and wants out. Rabbits need time outside their cage to exercise, play, and socialize, and so you can observe their health and behaviour -- they need at least three outside their cage hours every day. Rabbits also need things inside their cage so they can play and express their natural behaviours (like grazing): things like toys, play structures, hay, etc. See the related question below for more info about what rabbits needs in their habitat. If you don't give your rabbit anything to do with her time, she'll just get bored, and possibly destructive, depressed, or even sick! The less time you give your rabbit outside her cage, the bigger and more awesome her cage needs to be.
rabbits do not belong in cages they need to stay in a 4by4 playpen or large or freeroam in your bunny proofed home
It does this because it's teething.
feed it out of its cage
Most likely, it's teeth are getting to big. So it bites the bars of its cage to wear it down. Give it something else to wear it's teeth down with.
use a hutch not a cage
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.
in a cage... or bunny hutch you can find them at your local pet stores...
The bunny will be scared to death, but it won’t be eaten by the lizard.
no Bunny's are really cute animals, and also i put a hamster in a cage with a bunny,and the bunny just stared at the hamster and fainted
£25,000,000 for a Vietnemesse bunny. The food will cost about £35 a sack and don't forget to decorate the cage, in Paris they have interior cage designers, their all the rage at the moment :)
I believe it is a stuffed bunny. Definitive a stuffed bunny.
How you can tell if the cage bars are to far apart is if its head can fit through them than the gap is to big
Food, Water, Cage, Love.