Many people are under the impression that rabbits make great starting pets - this is not true. When you adopt a rabbit you need to be in it for the long run, they are high maintenance and live up to 10 years and prove to be expensive
Read MoreRabbits don't make good pets for kids as they are not cuddly, and prefer everything to be on their terms, much like a cat. People buy baby bunnies but once they get older and are no longer babies, kids get bored and the rabbits are neglected and kicked out..
Read MoreProvide a fresh bowl of water each day. We don't suggest a dripper/bottle as they do not provide enough water to your bunny, using a bottle is hard work and the bunny may give up and then become dehydrated.
Rabbits are social and thrive on companionship. They do best in pairs, groups become more tricky with the hierarchy system, but they do live happily in groups as well. individual bunnies get depressed, even though they have their human, a human isn't always around, a bunny friend is.
Rabbits need at least a few hours of run time daily. They are NOT cage animals. Permanently living in a cage could cause depression and aggressive behavior. To get this exercise ensure that your rabbit has access to a space large enough for them to reach full speed running and with enough room to do a couple of binkies. Bunnies are crepuscular which means they are active at dawn and dusk and therefor need adequate running space during these times
Bunnies are very smart and can be litter trained. They poop where they eat. If you resist letting your bunny free roam your house, be sure to expect litter manner failure initially.
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