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What animals do you have......

WOW soooo many animals :D I would have a zoo if I could :lol: but if I'm honest, we wouldn't have the space for many more animals. We live in a semi-detached 3 bedroom house & Persie pretty much has full run of the house (except the living room as he likes to go behind the TV & bite wires :shock:) maybe some day we will get him a bunny mate but besides that I would be so frightened to introduce another animal like a cat in case like someone else has mentioned they don't get on and have to be kept away from one another, I wouldn't have the room to do this and my little rabbit would end up restricted for his own safety. I will never put him outside too, not that there is anything wrong with outdoor bunnies but personally its not for me, I like him in the comfort of our home. We are a young couple in our first home & will be starting a family in a couple years time too so even less space for animals :(

If I win the lotto, I'm buying an animal sanctuary for all the little unloved precious animals in the world :D :D :D
 
Three house bunnies, hopefully adopting another in August! Age range: 2-4
Two cats, one is 19 and the other is 13.
A parrot of unknown age, while my dad does, but I don't :oops:
Two hermit crabs.
A frog that's approx. 5.
A fish that's approx. 2.
Three guinea pigs, ages 2-4.

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I just have the 2 bunnies! There's quite a lot more I'd want though :love:

Rabbits can get on well with cats and dogs if introduced well and never left alone unattended. No matter how friendly a dog or cat is, it can take just a second for them to attack - and it's not always intentional on their part either. They can be great friends though, as long as you can shut them off from each other when you're not there. In terms of guinea pigs, rabbits shouldn't be housed with guinea pigs and I wouldn't recommend them socialising either - they can carry illnesses that are fatal to the other and their dietary needs are so different. Also, a rabbit can easily injure a guinea pig - again often unintentionally.

If you want a friend for your bunny, another bunny would be great! Both need to be neutered/spayed though :D
 
I have 4 rabbits ( 2 bonded pairs , one set live indoors and the other set live outdoors) and 2 gerbils. The indoor buns are scared of the gerbils but the gerbils love the bunnies. They watch them running around the living room in the evenings and seem to get great amusement out of them :lol:
 
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