To prevent your bunny cage from smelling, clean it regularly by removing soiled bedding, food, and droppings. Use a pet-safe cleaner to disinfect the cage and wash any removable parts. Provide good ventilation and consider using odor-absorbing materials like baking soda or activated charcoal. Additionally, ensure your bunny has a balanced diet to reduce strong odors in their waste.
To prevent a rabbit cage from smelling, clean it regularly by removing soiled bedding, food, and droppings. Use a pet-safe cleaner to scrub the cage and replace bedding frequently. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid overcrowding the cage. Regularly groom your rabbit to reduce shedding and odor.
feed it out of its cage
To prevent your rabbit cage from smelling, clean it regularly by removing soiled bedding, droppings, and uneaten food. Use a pet-safe cleaner to wipe down the cage and replace bedding frequently. Ensure proper ventilation and consider using odor-absorbing products like baking soda or activated charcoal. Regularly clean your rabbit's litter box and provide a balanced diet to reduce odor.
use a hutch not a cage
No, but their urine sure does! Smells like strong acid or amonia. (I only had males, so I'm not sure if this applies to females.)
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
It is entirely possible for your bunny to burrow under her cage. The best ways around this are 1. Use a cage and Run with a bottom to it that the rabbit cannot get through 2. Bury chicken wire below the ground to the level of about 2 feet so that even if the bunny does dig down they cannot get beyond the bounds of their enclosure. Even better yet, bring your bunny inside and have them at the centre of your family ;)
£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.