tomcat
Young Bun
Hi guys
Would you please answer these, so i can find if a rabbit is for me or not
If i do decide to get some, they will be indoor rabbits, with an 8x6 room to explore. I will put in this area, a dog crate that they will be secure in, and then many toys, boxes, fruit tree branches ect to keep them entertained. Once housetrained, and they use a litter tray, i guess its a case of just emptying that every day and refilling, and adding fresh hay, food and water to their dishes and crate. Meaning that that shouldnt take up to much time, and i should be able to focus on my school work. Vet bills will not be a problem as i will put any spare money per month into a bank account specially for that reason.
I am looking for a pet that will be fun to watch and interact with, but will be ok to play in my room, but not constantly need my attention once out, and as rabbits will play then just relax and fall asleep, i figured they fitted the bill nicely.
I used to keep a rabbit, and have kept numerous guinea pigs over the years, and i have started to miss having them around.
Thanks for all the help you guys have already given me, and thanks in advance for answering the questions on this thread
Would you please answer these, so i can find if a rabbit is for me or not
- Fun
- Entertaining
- Always doing new things that make you laugh
- Easy to care for
- Do they take up lots of time on the maintenance side?
- If they are housetrained, would they come up to my bedroom with me in the evenings, without making to much mess?
- Will they grow a bond with the person they spend most of their time with?
- Will they cost a fortune to feed each week? I read only about £5-£10 a week?
- Once litter trained, will i just have to empty their litter tray daily and top up their food, water & hay? Giving their enclosure a revamp and adding more things for enrichment
- Is a pair of buns a good pet for someone who will have coursework to do, even though they can come to my room with me in the evenings to play with me and play with each other, i wont be able to sit with them for hours each day, but will fuss them when they come to me and any free time i get
If i do decide to get some, they will be indoor rabbits, with an 8x6 room to explore. I will put in this area, a dog crate that they will be secure in, and then many toys, boxes, fruit tree branches ect to keep them entertained. Once housetrained, and they use a litter tray, i guess its a case of just emptying that every day and refilling, and adding fresh hay, food and water to their dishes and crate. Meaning that that shouldnt take up to much time, and i should be able to focus on my school work. Vet bills will not be a problem as i will put any spare money per month into a bank account specially for that reason.
I am looking for a pet that will be fun to watch and interact with, but will be ok to play in my room, but not constantly need my attention once out, and as rabbits will play then just relax and fall asleep, i figured they fitted the bill nicely.
I used to keep a rabbit, and have kept numerous guinea pigs over the years, and i have started to miss having them around.
Thanks for all the help you guys have already given me, and thanks in advance for answering the questions on this thread