Most certainly.
I find the only cons are the occasional wee from the lionheads and the mess from the hay and stray poos, having two very fluffy bunnies they manage to collect hay on their fur and move it around. Having lino means that it takes seconds to sweep it up and then pop it back in their litter tray. The initial proofing can be a chore because they are good at getting round defences but once everything's set up and you've battled they seem to settle and stop trying. I have had the occasional very itchy bite which I'm pretty sure now was mites but that's a useful diagnostic tool. :lol: Having them in your bedroom can lead to the odd weewee on your bed. :lol: Something we seem to have solved. :thumb:
Pros, having them indoors means you can stay pretty well on top of illness (although if you're like me sometimes you get paranoid
), means that the are inextricably linked into your routine.
My lops sit next to my bed when I'm watching tv on my laptop, then as soon as the light goes out they go up to their sleepy shelf. Just being around them all the time is wonderful. I rarely have to go outside apart from changing litter trays and I have this down to a bit of an art form where it really doesn't take me long. No back breaking cleaning out a hutch!
I've found the cons, there is nearly always a solution that can be adopted. It may be frustrating at first but like most things you either realise the odd bit of hay really doesn't matter or you come up with something that solves the problem.
My lops I wouldn't put outside for the world. They are so tidy they really aren't a chore. I did consider putting the other two outside as they are slightly messier and that would mean they would all have more space but Smudge recently went into stasis after being surprised by my Mum so now I won't put them outside, there will be far more things to upset him outside.