Yes, just make sure that they are about the same size and make sure that they are neutered or spayed. Any rabbit can be put in a cage [together] if they are neutered/spayed, friendly, and possibly the same size.
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Every rabbit should have it's own cage even if it is neutered/spayed. Rabbits are very territorial and putting them in the same cage is not a good idea. This could turn the most docile animal into an ear ripper or worse. Believe me if you had ever seen a rabbit killed by another rabbit you would not risk it by putting your beloved pets in the same cage.
I have a dwarf lionhead its a mix of dwarf and lionhead like... My rabbits parents her mom is a dwarf and her dad is a lionhead they make the best pet though they are small and fluffy and so cute!
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Something about Chex Mix but I'm not sure.
they probably will be able to sometime in the future but not in the present day and age
any kind of rabbit can get rabies, although it's very rare
If you have a golden retreiver lab mix yes
your rabbit is most likely a mix of the two if not they probably just resemble each other. make sure your rabbit is full blooded dwarf-lop.
black and white.
Usually yes! But male rabbits often fight so you shouldn't put two males together. But all rabbit breeds are allowed to stay with other rabbit breeds.
Spring mix (defined as a mixture of green leafy plants generally served as a salad) can be fed to rabbits. However, it is important that the spring mix be given as a supplement to a complete rabbit feed, as it is deficient in several macronutrients and micronutrients that are vital for the rabbit's health.
The cast of Trail Mix-Up - 1993 includes: Corey Burton as Droopy Dog Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit Lou Hirsch as Adult Baby Herman Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit