Please be careful when thinking about changing things around a pregnant doe, they can become stressed easily which can lead to problems, I moved my doe inside & the change stopped her milk & i lost all of my first litter. Im sure that some rabbits would be alright with being inside but it would be a big climate change for a fury animal. A rabbit should be more than capable of making her nest area warm enough for her litter, just keeping adding hay for her if you are worried. If she is used to inside before she gets pregnant or at the beginning of pregnancy then her body will have time to adjust. Hope this helps.
Rabbits kept indoors with proper care can expect to live between 9-12 years.
No animal doesn't live in the summer, but rabbits can be severely endangered in the summer. If they have no indoors with AC then they have a thin rish of living.
Yes. It's safer for them and they in general are happier. See the related link below for more information.
In the wild, rabbits live in underground burrow systems called "warrens." "Warren" is also the name for the rabbit community (the group of rabbits). Domestic rabbits live free-range indoors (house rabbits), or they live in hutches, cages, crates, "condos," exercise pens or "runs," etc. See the related question below for more details.
Answers about wild rabbitsWild rabbits will live in underground burrows out in prairies, grasslands, deserts, tundra, taiga, and etc.Rabbits are usually found in the countryside and are considered a pest almost everywhere in the world. they live on what ever they can find which usually involves them getting into peoples vege gardens.Rabbits live in the ground in hills. They dig there homes.Answers about pet rabbitsPet rabbits can live either indoors or outdoors.Rabbits kept indoors can live in indoor cages made of plastic and wire.Outdoor rabbits live in wooden hutches that are protected against wild animals and the elements.See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.Rabbits will nest in burrows, warrens, or holes in the ground. Some types of rabbits do not live underground, forming their nests in dense and thick forests with protective covering.Some wild rabbits live in fields, forests, and private lands. Pet rabbits stay in pet shops, waiting for a human to buy them and take them home. Rabbits who have owners live in hutches, outside in the garden or on the patio. Indoor rabbits are kept in a cage and are let out to run around the house for limited periods of time.
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Tame rabbits can live indoors as house pets or in specially designed outdoor enclosures. It is important to provide them with a safe and comfortable environment with plenty of space to move around, as well as access to fresh water, hay, and a variety of vegetables. Proper housing and care are essential for the well-being of tame rabbits.
as soon as you want to as long as it's after 8 weeks
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Gnats typically live indoors for about one to two weeks.
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.