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Indoor or outdoor rabbit?

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ACCx · 18/09/2023 13:37

We have reserved a bunny and she will be ready to bring home in a month or so. I was planning on keeping her indoors with the appropriate cage/hutch and allow her out to free roam when we’re around. However I have heard many horror stories that they’re very difficult to keep in doors, they’re not cuddly pets and that you should expect to have your skirting, woodwork and wires ruined. I really don’t know what to do now as we wanted a small pet we could keep indoors, have a nice pet/owner bond and allow out the cage often. Would it be wise to keep her as an outdoor pet? I simply won’t have the money to be replacing wires and cuboard doors ect. Kind Suggestions welcomed!! Xx

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JustFrustrated · 18/09/2023 19:06

MasterBeth · 18/09/2023 16:37

This honestly makes me feel ill. It was trying to kill you!

You're joking right?! The rabbit was most definitely not trying to kill her.

Takacupokindnessyet · 18/09/2023 19:09

Indoors but contained when not supervised.
Also consider a friend as they are social creatures and not fair to house alone

MasterBeth · 18/09/2023 22:27

JustFrustrated · 18/09/2023 19:06

You're joking right?! The rabbit was most definitely not trying to kill her.

It was clearly planning its move. Biting her head. It attacked the dog. It's lulling her into a false sense of security. XL Bunny.

JustFrustrated · 18/09/2023 22:36

MasterBeth · 18/09/2023 22:27

It was clearly planning its move. Biting her head. It attacked the dog. It's lulling her into a false sense of security. XL Bunny.

😂😂😂😂 they're definitely smart enough

Lyracappul · 18/09/2023 23:08

Dya know we have a bearded dragon and he s not hard work and has loads of personality. Change his sand once a month, sit him in the window sill in the sunshine every morninhg, he likes movement so he watches the wind blowing the grass and the bird feeder.. bath him outside in warm water once a week.. feed him greens and tomatoes and worms twice a week.. easy p easy, no walking, little cleaning, funny !

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