No, it can not kill them. It may make them sick if they chew on the rust and ingest a lot of it. Try to keep the cage from rust by painting with a rust proof paint.
I would say so ...would a human want to chew on rust...i would think it would affect a hamster the same way
Usually it is just a home or a nesting spot for the bunnies to be born.
they will not kill the rabbits! This is ridiculous did you even write this?
Well i have a hamster and a rabbit and they get along fine! But its just about their personality
Dwarf Hotots are domestic rabbits, meaning they live in hutches and cages owned by humans.
they kill them
mostly cat cages.
No, She will not kill her babies, but you have to make sure that the other rabbits do not trample on her nest. The does are usually jealous of another doe having babies. Be very carefull that the nest is protected that only the mother has the access to it.
Kill rust, or direct-to-rust primer and paints, do not actually "kill" the rust, they encapsulate the rust, preventing oxygen and moisture from contacting and spreading the rust. Unlike other paints, they are impervious to moisture and that helps to considerably slow the growth of rust.
rust is the answer
A obvious answer would be to put them in separate cages.
Usually it is just a home or a nesting spot for the bunnies to be born.
yes because animals like hamsters and rabbits live in cages
Yes, they can if your rabbit pees and poops alot. lol
Some tips to consider before buying cages for a group of rabbits is to consider whether you have enough space in the household to contain them. Also, make sure that the rabbits have enough to room to move around, play and feel safe.
they will not kill the rabbits! This is ridiculous did you even write this?
No. Most likely they used a dead fall trap.
Well i have a hamster and a rabbit and they get along fine! But its just about their personality