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  • 01-26-2021, 09:37 AM
    Slatuna
    Well yeah I am an owner of a rabbit and I can say that it is hard just in the first month. Then you just get used to it and then it starts being really a pleasure taking care of it. You may find out what eats a rabbit here in the link that I attached to you. It is really interesting finding new information about rabbits and how to properly take care of them. I would recommend you be very responsible while adopting a rabbit.
  • 09-18-2020, 02:36 PM
    sescy
    Why do so many of these answers assume pet to equal dog? To choose a PET assess your lifestyle, Is it conducive to having a pet? Do you work long hours? Do you travel a lot for work or pleasure? Can you afford vet bills, boarding ( or pet sitter) bills if you do travel? Do you want to have to walk this pet several times a day https://www.animalpicturesociety.com/patas-monkey-bea7 ? Do you want to clean a cage or litter box? Are you prepared for YEARS of owning this hypothetical pet? Is everyone in the household on board with getting a pet? Once you have all that figured out now to choose what type, this ties into the walk/clean cage or litter box question, if you choose dog or cat, then look into researching breeds and characteristics of breeds,,large, small, energetic, laid back etc.
  • 05-29-2020, 12:04 PM
    swipka6
    I have never had a rabbit but can imagine that it is difficult to take care of it. I used to have a dog and it happened once that it got lost. My friends recommended me to use https://animal-id.net next time, which is helping to find lost animals and to take care of them. You can also give the message in social media or to look for it via GPS ( if the dog is having a special chip). Anyways, having animals is a good pleasure but it is a nightmare when we are getting lost them.
  • 10-30-2019, 03:37 PM
    Ammonite
    It's difficult like in case of any other pets, if you're not ready for such responsibility, then don't become the rabbit owner. Because like other pets rabbits demand good food regularly, grooming, vet's monitoring and so on, and for example the last one can be really expensive so think about your budget for perspective too.
    From my own experience with these animals I can say that the key things for their care are providing enough space for them (because the large space is important for any rabbit https://petonbed.com/the-beginners-c...d-maintenance/), good food (fresh hay and greens will be the basic food for them but I agree with other replies, it's necessary to control the general amount of food which they eat daily), enrichment (because rabbits need mental stimulation, especially if you're planning to have only the one) and vet's monitoring (because of their instinct to hide any symptoms of illness).
  • 10-30-2019, 12:55 PM
    NeonSun
    I don’t have a rabbit and never had one, but was reading about what it takes to care for them. If you do your research, then you’ll find out all animals are pretty hard and costly to care for. Or maybe that’s just how it is for me. Depends on your resources (not limited to only financial ones).
  • 10-30-2019, 11:37 AM
    kesso
    I had house rabbits growing up. They do require a lot of caring for, if you can put the time in they are great pets. Mine were as tame as dogs, loved strokes, cuddles, would follow me everywhere, came when you called there names, would do tricks etc...
  • 10-28-2019, 01:15 PM
    Fnor
    I want to have the one but I'm worrying that they are too difficult animals for caring. Can you share with your experience please? Thanks in advance.

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