You should go to different websites and find about the bunnies. DO NOT put that they eat carrots, it is not always true and barley is.
well the everage life span for a bunny is from 5to10 years my bunny lived to be 8 years old
I'd say when they get around 8 they can take care of responsibly.
Yes, covering a bunny nest can help protect the babies from lawn mowers and severe weather. As long as you have left access for the mother to get in and out, this should not interfere with her care of the babies. Just make sure the cover is secure but easily removable for the mother's movements.
A palm-sized bunny is typically around 6-8 weeks old. At this age, they are still considered infants and require proper care and attention to ensure their well-being and development. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for specific guidance on caring for a young bunny.
about $20. Not much Answer: To care for or to purchase? To purchase, it varies. I bought my first rabbit for $5 as she was being sold as a feeder rabbit. I adopted her current husbun from a rescue for $170. To care for varries also, its not cheap. You have to purchase toys, hay, a lot of litter, vegetables, pellets, vet visits, etc.My girl is a special needs bunny and costs me about $10,000 a year to take care of.My boy costs me maybe $2,000 a year. not even.
Yes, you should care for a bunny with a dewlap just like any other bunny. The only difference I can think of would be maybe if you have to clean the bunny, then don't miss that part, but overall it shouldn't be an issue.
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you should get a normal house hold bunny they are easy to take care of.
To care for a bunny, you have to bunny-proof your house. You have to figure out what cage is best for them (if they're sensitive, you should get a plastic cage, rather than a metal one), figure out what rabbit food they like best, etc. It really all depends on what type of bunny, how old is the bunny, and it's health.
Mom is most likely to believe you are old enough once you have shown her you can be responsible for you. Then you can take on the responsibility of a bunny. To show her you are responsible for you you should: take care of your chores for a week without being asked to, do your homework without being asked, things like this. You should talk with her about what you need to do to show you can be responsible now. Just saying "I will take care of the bunny" will not do the job. You must show her that you are taking care of your jobs around the house and school. Good luck earning your Moms respect and your bunny!
I suggest you probably should, but the doctor has to be extra exellent.
the chocolate bunny, they are available from tesco's i think!
report to supervisor
You should go to the customer care and report to the sim office.
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maybe but she must have their own litter that is the same age as their own.
If you care about him then visit him show him you care, write to him, tell him you miss him.