rabbitacid
Young Bun
Hello all, lately I have been thinking about bringing a rabbit into the home. I think they are extremely adorable, and would love a cuddly companion.
Of course, there are concerns about adopting a rabbit. I own a ball python, two whites tree frogs, a horse, two dogs, and my sister has two sugar gliders. As you can see, a rabbit would be a big step for me as I am used to my scaly friends.
My favorite breed is the English Angora. I'm sure many will disagree on this as a first rabbit, but I am absolutely in love with the breed. Of course I understand that this would require weekly grooming if not more, and watching out for wool block.
My questions for you are:
1) how big of a cage do I need?
2) what is the easiest way of caging a rabbit?
3) do they poop a lot? I know with gliders poop just flows out of them!
4) do most rabbits enjoy cuddling?
5) what exactly should I feed my rabbit and how much? Of course there is hay and good quality pellets. What about other things, such as veggies, or fruit?
6) which pellets are the best quality?
7) do rabbits shed like a cat?
8) are they clean?
9) what toys, blankets and other things do they need? The gliders need various pouches and hammocks, and as much toys as you can give them. Are rabbits similar?
10) do they smell?
11) what can I do if I go on vacation? I go camping a fair bit in the summer, for weekends mostly. Do I bring my rabbit? What if I cannot find a pet sitter?
12) what are some good care sheets I can read?
I think that's all for now, I'm sure I will think of more questions
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Of course, there are concerns about adopting a rabbit. I own a ball python, two whites tree frogs, a horse, two dogs, and my sister has two sugar gliders. As you can see, a rabbit would be a big step for me as I am used to my scaly friends.
My favorite breed is the English Angora. I'm sure many will disagree on this as a first rabbit, but I am absolutely in love with the breed. Of course I understand that this would require weekly grooming if not more, and watching out for wool block.
My questions for you are:
1) how big of a cage do I need?
2) what is the easiest way of caging a rabbit?
3) do they poop a lot? I know with gliders poop just flows out of them!
4) do most rabbits enjoy cuddling?
5) what exactly should I feed my rabbit and how much? Of course there is hay and good quality pellets. What about other things, such as veggies, or fruit?
6) which pellets are the best quality?
7) do rabbits shed like a cat?
8) are they clean?
9) what toys, blankets and other things do they need? The gliders need various pouches and hammocks, and as much toys as you can give them. Are rabbits similar?
10) do they smell?
11) what can I do if I go on vacation? I go camping a fair bit in the summer, for weekends mostly. Do I bring my rabbit? What if I cannot find a pet sitter?
12) what are some good care sheets I can read?
I think that's all for now, I'm sure I will think of more questions
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