There shouldn't be a problem with reusing the cage because any future rabbits that go in the cage should be vaccinated against myxomatosis. All pet rabbits who live in areas where there's myxomatosis should be vaccinated. The vaccine is the only way to protect your rabbit against myxomatosis. Myxomatosis is spread by mosquitos and fleas: there's really no way to keep these away from your rabbit (even netting and screens aren't very effective).
Using a large outdoor dog cage as a rabbit cage may not be ideal because the wire spacing could be too wide for small rabbits, allowing them to escape or get stuck. Additionally, the flooring of a dog cage may not be suitable for rabbits as it could hurt their delicate feet. It's best to use a cage specifically designed for rabbits to ensure their safety and comfort.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.
In the winter put a huge heavy cloth over the whole rabbit cage. This will keep the rabbits body temperature in there. Also shredded newspaper can make your rabbit warm. Avoid putting a hot object like a light bulb in there, it will make the rabbit More cautious.
If you are talking about were a breed kepts rabbits. It is a rabbitary. Hutch is answer
If myxomatosis is present in your region, you should have your rabbit vaccinated, and then you won't have to worry about what the rabbit comes into contact with (including the cage). Myxomatosis is spread by fleas and mosquitoes, and it's practically impossible to keep fleas and mosquitoes away from your rabbit: even if you keep the rabbit indoors and/or use mosquito netting, some fleas or mosquitoes can still get in and bite your rabbit.
Rabbits are very fast Once my rabbit got out the cage and i had to chase it all over my back yard. i had to catch the rabbit with a blanket
Rabbits are very fast Once my rabbit got out the cage and i had to chase it all over my back yard. i had to catch the rabbit with a blanket
A rabbit cage is called a hutch, wild rabbits live in warrens underground.
Using a large outdoor dog cage as a rabbit cage may not be ideal because the wire spacing could be too wide for small rabbits, allowing them to escape or get stuck. Additionally, the flooring of a dog cage may not be suitable for rabbits as it could hurt their delicate feet. It's best to use a cage specifically designed for rabbits to ensure their safety and comfort.
I would recomend at least 1 year to 2. Rabbits sometimes get into bad habbits and chew the cage. My rabbit does that and it can get very annoying. If your rabbit chews the cage then smear the sides with non-toxic rabbit deterant. My rabbit doesn't chew the cage but iisn't scared to be in there because it's only on the parts he chews! Kool Kat5555
Rabbits scratch the bottom of their cage to dig, explore, and mark their territory. It is a natural behavior for them to engage in.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, the cage will fill up with rabbits of all sizes and ages.
Every rabbit needs it's own cage after it reaches the age of 3 months. Daddy rabbits should never be in the cage with babies.
No rabbit are very greedy and ducks flqp and hit bunny
No, Rabbits are not social creatures. If you are still worried you could keep another rabbit nearby but it is not wise to put them in the same cage.