A hutch rabbit cannot possibly receive as much attention as a rabbit within the home. If you do want to let your rabbit out many pet stores sell movable fence enclosures you can use or you can also get a leash so you can take it outside for walks with you.
After all how much time do you intend to spend in the yard.
Can you have a bunny as an indoor pet. Rabbits make wonderful indoor pets. They are adorable and brimming with personality. But before you swoop into the shelter and pick out a cutie there are a few things you should know to ensure a rabbit is right for you and your family.
Owning a pet rabbit comes with added financial responsibility. My bunnies have the best of both they have the free run of the house their own secure indoor area indoors away from the the cats if we are not around but they have their own cat flap into a large rabbit garden area safe from any other animals. When we at home with them Bunnies and cats get on well and sit in front of the fire together or on the sofa with us.
Out side the run around dig build tunnels as rabbits. Bunny-proofing also known as rabbit-proofing is a way to keep your floppy-eared friend safe while also protecting your living spaces from their potentially destructive habits. House rabbits and other animals.
House rabbits and indoor cats can get along fine as do rabbits and well-mannered dogs. Dogs should be trained to respond to commands before being trusted with a free-running rabbit and supervision is needed to control a dogs. The House Rabbit Society recommends your companion rabbit be housed indoors.
A hutch rabbit cannot possibly receive as much attention as a rabbit within the home. After all how much time do you intend to spend in the yard. Personalities emerge when your rabbit gets to know you.
Their potential is realized when you enjoy each others companionship. Yes every kid would love a hoppy little bunny to call their own but the rabbit may be less thrilled with a small kid as their primary caretaker. Rabbits are prey animals as the Humane Society of.
No rabbits can be entirely indoor rabbits and not be let out at all. If you do want to let your rabbit out many pet stores sell movable fence enclosures you can use or you can also get a leash so you can take it outside for walks with you. Dawn Trottman from Leavenworth Kansas on May 09 2020.
Thank you do much for all this info. I am currently researching what breed. Pet rabbits can live indoors or outdoors.
The life expectancy of a rabbit is between 5 and 25 years. Indoor rabbits generally live 813 years although many people claim that a good diet will significantly extend a rabbits life. Outdoor rabbits live 57 years as they are generally not as well socialized fed or protected from the climate.
A single bunny is a lonely bunny. Rabbits are social creatures and are happiest in the company of their own species. The best combination is a neutered male and neutered female.
They can become extremely sad and depressed if kept on their own. Rabbits are banned from some ferries. Legend has it that bunnies being transported for food chewed through the hull of a 17th century ship causing the deaths of many sailors.
To this day you cannot bring your bun with you should you. Hi Jill It is possible to have a pet bunny even if you travel a lot but you will need to make arrangements for a pet sitter someone who is experienced in taking care of house rabbits. Since bunnies have very particular needs it can be costly to hire a bunny sitter.
Ideally a house rabbit will bond with their human and this bond can be quite strong. A bunny will worry about you if you are not around. If you have such a dog he may very well have not an ounce of aggression.
But think of how dogs play. They play the way predators play. Chasing catching nipping playfully.
It is mock predator behavior. Rabbits being prey do not understand this behavior as play. They dont understand the puppy bow as an invitation to play.
And they do not understand that the dog intends no harm. Domestic rabbits are indoor pets that require as much attention as any other pet including a specific diet and daily meals regular cleaning of their quarters daily monitoring and time out of their cage and medical care from a veterinarian with knowledge of and experience working with rabbits. Rabbits that do not have clean bedding can suffer from respiratory infections skin ailments and pest infestation such as fleas and mites.
Rabbits are capable of being toilet trained. There is plenty of information online about toilet training rabbits. Rabbit should spend most of their time indoors or equal time indoors and outdoors.
Wherever you live there are wild animals who want to eat your bunny - and even if they dont get inside his hutch a rabbit can have a heart attack just from seeing a predator outside his cage. Yes outdoor hutches have been around for centuries but they were designed to house meat rabbits for a few months at a time not beloved pet rabbits for years. Bunnies should be kept in a safe confined indoor rabbit cage rather than a rabbit hutch located outdoors.
For more details see Rabbit Proofing Your House and Rabbit Housing Food. Rabbits have a fairly delicate digestive system. To obtain necessary nutrients they must be fed a varied diet not just lettuce and carrots.
Rabbits can also get along quite well with most domestic cats and many breeds of dogs. Even cats and dogs who chase small animals outdoors tend to accept indoor rabbits as co-equal family members and usually do not harass them if the owner is present. Introductions must be done carefully and supervision of interactions is always a good idea.