Rabbits can go outside in the summer, as long as there's no way they can escape, if you've got a grip of them. If you keep an eye on them, make sure nothing can kill them (sharp things and things they chew on and cats and snakes). Make sure it's not too cold and plenty of grass or soft ground otherwise there is no possibility of you letting them out. It's just too risky.
Rabbits do not have hair they will always have fur so thats why they have fur in the summer.
rabbits
it shat himself
Myxomatosis
snowshoe rabbits
Lionhead rabbits
yes but dont its mean!
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
No, cedar chips or shavings are not safe for rabbits because they can cause liver disease. Rabbits should not be kept near cedar or pine products for this reason. Suitable litters/bedding for rabbits includes:NewspaperYesterday's News brandCarefresh brandHayBoxo brandAspen chips/shavingsWood stove pellets (NOT the kind with accelerant on them! Only plain pellets)
Mixamatosis is one- it cannot be cured and will have to be vaccinated against it. Basically it rots and destroys the rabbits mind.
herbivore
no thats birds