No, I wouldn't think so. They can be quite mean and like to chew on things. I had a friend who had a pet rabbit and when it got mad at him it would chew anything it could find. You also have to share this space with another person and I doubt they want their stuff nibbled on. Not to mention rabbits smell. Have you spent time in a dorm? They aren't very big.
It's a cage or a room.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
A good pet to keep in your room is a rat!
A goldfish. That way you won't get kicked out of your dorm for having a pet.
FAIL!
Yes.
You can keep a pet rabbit in a big cage or hutch, dog crate, exercise pen, cube condo (NIC condo), or a rabbit-proofed room. See the related question below for more details.
pet rabbit... you can get some for $10.00 CAN
This depends on if it is a purebred rabbit or not and also if it has good show quality.
Yes, they are! I have had a rabbit for 3 years. Pets help children learn to CARE for OTHER living creatures, and the HUGE responsibility associated with pet care.
To make a room private for your rabbit, you can create a designated area with barriers such as baby gates or pet playpens. Ensure the space is secure and free from hazards, with hiding spots and comfortable bedding for your rabbit. Additionally, provide toys and enrichment activities to keep your rabbit entertained and stimulated.
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