re: How do you make a safe Rabbits are very resilient -- as long as there aren't any holes or space going under a fence, house, etc. where other animals can get in everything should be okay. They should be in a cage if you have opossums in the area. We had rabbits for years, loved them. One year, when returning from a vacation we had found the matriarch of our rabbit family had escaped her cage and started living under our childhood playhouse. She lived outside happily for quite a while (even with dogs in our backyard) until one morning out came several baby bunnies with her to feed. Then we had to get into action to capture them so they'd be safe. But it just shows how resilient rabbits are and they can take care of themselves very well too. Bunnies can take very good of themselves, they can feed themselves from your garden.[lettuce,carrots,and celery.]
The backyard The backyard is one place where people keep their pet rabbits, and other people keep them indoors. Either way, you have to make sure you provide a stimulating and safe area for your bunny. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
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Lock your doors and hider your babies
Yes- she obviously feels this is the safest place for her and her babies in the cage and would not put her babies in danger
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Yes, they will do this. You have to have a girl and a boy together to make any babies. It may be safe to keep the boys away from the girls.
It is safe to give your bunny a block of untreated, safe wood to chew on. Wood blocks can help with dental health and provide mental stimulation for your bunny. Ensure the wood is free from pesticides or chemicals before giving it to your bunny.
Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.
yep
a loved one has reterned to make sure all is well and safe
Yes but it is not safe and it is also very wrong:-(
we have a bunnywho lives in our house and all you have to do is: make sure no wires, plants or anythig you dont want chewed are in reach of your bunny and keep doors closes. make sure you bunny is not in a draughty place.