Yes, Angora rabbits can make good pets for families seeking a fluffy and affectionate companion due to their soft fur and friendly nature. However, they require regular grooming and care to maintain their coat and health.
Rabbits raise their families by feeding them. Emma
Another rabbit would be best, but rabbits can be sociable with a cat or dog in some case.
The simple answer is they dont. Keep your pet companion animals inside with you.
Yes, rabbits can experience loneliness and grief when a companion rabbit dies. They are social animals that form strong bonds with their companions, so the loss of a friend can have a significant impact on their well-being. It is important to provide comfort and support to a rabbit that has lost a companion.
Male rabbits who aren't neutered can't have other animal companions because they will either fight them or, in the case of unspayed female rabbits, mate with them.
No, because it will not like the other rabbit because if a rabbits comanion dies it will dislike the new one, or it will like the new one if your lucky.
the animal that eats the rabbits are foxes owls and coyote's hope it helps :)
Rabbits can have babies and food in there holes it is also a place to go if a fox comes along looking for rabbits and is used also for sleeping it is there home.
Some rabbits are bred for meat, and some breeds are used for their fiber (fur). Some wild rabbits are hunted for the same reasons (meat and/or fur). Lots of rabbits are ''show'' animals and are presented for judging at breed competitions, while others compete in jumping competitions. And even more rabbits are pets (companion animals)!
Yeah I have one my self and she is very affectionate they love kids and dont bite. But they dont like being left alone for 2 weeks or more by them selves.
If you are still looking to find rabbits for sale in east texas... I suggest that you locate an online rabbit breeders directory.
Rabbits live everywhere.Their are snow rabbits.Their are dung rabbits . Some live in houses , others in mountains. But 'yes ' rabbits do live in the northeast .