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yes they can as long as you watch them and dont keep them in there overnight
we have a bunnywho lives in our house and all you have to do is: make sure no wires, plants or anythig you dont want chewed are in reach of your bunny and keep doors closes. make sure you bunny is not in a draughty place.
make sure you feed your bunny dry pellet food. Feed it veggies once in awhile therefore it can give them diarrhea. Make sure you let it outside of it's cage for exercise. A bunny without alot of energy can get very bored and stressed out. Make sure you keep them away from any potential danger such as any cords, electrical outlets... because it can chew the cords and/or get shocked. Keep away from any potentially dangerous animals such as dogs...If you have any questions, type "bunny care tips" on google, yahoo...
No, it is not recommended to try to domestic a wild baby bunny. Wild rabbits are best left in their natural habitat and it is illegal in many places to keep them as pets without special permits. It is best to contact a wildlife rehabilitation center for assistance.
No, that is when they are most active. When you put them in their cage when you go to bed, they start their dinner. Keep the food in at night!
You just keep it?..
Cover the bunny in spiked body armor tipped with deadly poisons from the blow dart frog. That will keep the bugger away. Keep the bunny in its hutch. No kidding.
in a cage... or bunny hutch you can find them at your local pet stores...
Yes, you can keep an iced latte in the fridge overnight, but the taste and texture may change slightly.
Why does my female bunny keep hay in her mouth all the time?
It is possible for a cat to eat a bunny, as cats are natural predators. It is important to keep them separated to ensure the safety of your bunny.
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild baby bunny as a pet. They are best left in their natural habitat to thrive and survive.
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Only if it's been kept in the fridge overnight.
Take it inside, keep it warm, and make sure its being fed. Also try to keep it clean; for more help vistit a vet
Yes you are allowed to keep geese.
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