Firstly, well done for looking into it BEFORE you get a rabbit.
Secondly, is the bunny going to get any free-range time in your house? They can't stay in a cage 24/7 so its very important they get lots of space/running time.
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thanks for all the replies people.
the bun will be in the cage for around 8 hours a day.
i was looking at a 4ft cage whats you opinions on that?
thanks for all the replies people.
the bun will be in the cage for around 8 hours a day.
i was looking at a 4ft cage whats you opinions on that?
il have to look into making a custom cage then.
also is it better to get a buck or a doe?
one of both :lol:
Neutered of course Like humans they are scoial animals and are happier in pairs.
if i got a baby bun would it be ok to keep it in a 4ft cage until it starts to get big and i have managed to toilet train in? then bunnyproof a room and use the cage just for bedtime?
i like the mini lops but if there was a bun of a diff breed that needed a home i would consider it.
im in gravesend kent so if anyone comes across one down this way that need rehoming please let me know.
if i got a baby bun would it be ok to keep it in a 4ft cage until it starts to get big and i have managed to toilet train in? then bunnyproof a room and use the cage just for bedtime?
i like the mini lops but if there was a bun of a diff breed that needed a home i would consider it.
im in gravesend kent so if anyone comes across one down this way that need rehoming please let me know.
just fr about 8 hours at night?
do does need to be fixed in order to calm them down or is just males.