they can get ate by other animals and crap in you house but if you dont mind picking up crap and dont have other animals then go ahead but dont go asleep by tomorrow it will be a bunny invasion :)
mostly cat cages.
Rabbits/bunnies like to stay in burrows because: -To keep warm -to stay away from harsh weather -to hide from predators (if not a pet)
Yes, they can, because rabbits in the wild are always on their own. You should be sure that pet rabbits cannot escape or they may be lost outdoors. In rural and suburban areas, dogs and other predators may attack rabbits, even to the point of breaking into their cages.
well rabbits make a good pet because they will learn to love u and bite something but if u get it angry it will stay away from u also the
Birds are kept in cages and pet shops and in trees.in cagesin cages
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
Cages If you have them as a pet.
The online business which sell rat cages are both specialized pet stores such as Pet Company, Pet Smart, and Martin's Cages, along with other generalized retail stores such as Amazon and eBay.
they can sleep in their cages
There is more than one species of white rabbit. There are wild white rabbits, and there are pet white rabbits -- these different rabbits live in different places and lead different lives! But, in general: Wild rabbits live underground so they're protected from most predators (although weasels can still get them underground). When rabbits see a predator, they run for their burrows. Every day, though, rabbits must go above ground to eat and exercise, so they're never fully safe from predators. Pet rabbits must be protected from predators. Pet rabbits have been removed from their natural situation: now we humans are responsible for them. Pet rabbits kept in unsafe cages outside are much worse off than wild rabbits, and they have no where to run to: it isn't fair to them, not to protect them. See the related question below about rabbit cages for details and helpful links. The easiest way to protect pet rabbits from predators is by bringing them inside. You can also put work into the outdoor cage/hutch, to make sure predators can't get in. However, it's not just about keeping the predator out: a predator stalking around outside the hutch can frighten a rabbit to death, if it has nowhere to hide.
Pets at Home offers a variety of pet supplies for dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, mice, gerbils, fish, birds and a range of supplies such as cages, dog beds, dog blankets and toys for all animals.
The prices for small pet cages will vary greatly by brand, type, and store. The average price for a small pet cage is between twenty and fifty dollars.