Are Rabbits Easy To Take Care Of
Are Rabbits Easy To Take Care Of2007-11-24 21:58:02Answers:
Not really. They're harder to take care of than cats, sometimes as much work as a dog. They're not the low-maintenance pets people assume they are, which means many wind up in shelters only a few months later.
This site has lots of info on taking care of rabbits!
http://www.rabbit.org/
Yes and no, try not to get more then one at first or you'll have baby rabbits everywhere. Also get a rabbit cage and not another cage, this why thier droppings full to a removable tray and not stay and pile up where your rabbit sleep and hop.
I thought our rabbit was easy to take care of. We trained him to poop in a pan with kitty litter and cleaned it out once a week. We had a ramp that led to the floor from his cage so he could get out and play. We bought him good veggies and rolled oats that we supplemented the rabbit food with. He was our guard bunny - when something strange was going on outside at night he would thump and let us know there was a problem.
Not at all. They are very high maintenance.
My boyfriend and I "babysat" his sister's rabbit for about 6 months. You have to feed them EVERYDAY, they like to chew on things they shouldn't (even if you buy them things to chew on), they shed a lot, and they go to the bathroom a lot. If you potty train them to go in a litter box, they are easier to clean up after...but you have to do it often or it will get stinky.
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