No, for domesticated rabbits, it is much better physically and emotionally for them to be inside. Here, they have the proper heating and cooling, if they are sick, you will notice faster, they are less likely to be frightened and hurt themselves, and they will get to know you better.They will make wonderful pets, and will live to a ripe old age indoors.
Yes, but you need to make sure that the housing is warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
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It is generally not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that can be difficult to meet in a domestic setting. It is better to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder if you are interested in having a pet rabbit.
pet rabbits could stay indoors or outdoors.it really doesn't matter but if you keep them outdoors remember to move them indoors during winter or summer they do not like the sun or the cold.
NO WAY! You're not even suppose to separate the four week old rabbit from its mother until it's at least EIGHT weeks old. Furthermore, the kit still has not grown in all its fur. It could even die if you make it live outdoors! It cannot live outdoors.
u buy a suit, ( animal store) and exercise it ! lol :)
Itwould grow better out doors becase plants get more sunshine outdoors
Indoors because if it is raining outdoors you can just have recess indoors
You just keep it?..
A rabbit. Iguanas are evil.