I strongly discourage you from buying rabbits from pet stores. For one they are overpriced and two you don't know where these rabbits are coming from. I would do research and find a local breeder. They will know more about rabbits in general and the rabbit you are purchasing.
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acualy at conroe petco there females are 8.00 i have had 2 but im wondering how much a male is problibly 8.00 to but idk
A rabbit hutch is around 100 dollars you might be able to find a cheaper one at you local petco
Yes. The only time you really need to worry is breeding a dwarf rabbit with a obese one. It could put too much weight on the dwarf.
Unless you're up for the challenge of taking care of kits (and it's very hard), spay the female or neuter the male first, or do both. The need for love is in every rabbit once they see a handsome male or a HOT female, so you don't have to worry too much.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
The cost of teddy bear hamsters at Petco typically ranges from $10 to $20, depending on the specific location and the age of the hamster. Prices may vary based on factors such as color, breeder, and demand.
female rabbits have a lower survival rate due to the fact it is a much bigger operation. i suggest you only have the male neutured. a male rabbit surviving the operation is over 90% and the female can be lower than 50% spaying a rabbit means to remove the womb and ovaries. to neuture is to remove the testicles. if your rabbit is living alone there isn't much point in having him or her done. is the rabbit is abve 5 it has a lower chance of survival as it has now become almost middle aged and when the rabbit has first hit puberty ot is around 1 year old it has a better chance of survival
The cost of a baby female guinea pig at Petco can range between $20 to $40, depending on factors such as breed, color, and individual characteristics. It's always best to check with your local Petco store for the most accurate pricing.
You don't. The only way to know if a rabbit is male or female is to examine the genitalia. Anything else is pure guesswork. There are some behaviours and appearances that are more common in female rabbits than males, but they're not an exclusive rule. For example, just like how a human female might look "masculine" if she's tall, has a broad back, and wears her hair short, so a rabbit female could be mistaken for a male if her face is kind of squarish and she doesn't have much a dewlap.
Whether or not you can have male and female ocicats, male and female toygers, male and female boxers and a male and female doberman will depend on where you live. There are rules as to how many pets can be in one home in many places. It will also depend on how much money you have. It will be expensive to care for so many pets.
ya. if it is a male. all dude animals can do that pretty much!