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The rabbits are the cutest and beautiful long-eared mammals. Rabbits bring a sweet hustle and bustle to the home. They are very neat and clean and love to eat vegetables. They have a very quiet and sedative demeanor. Get ready to take the rabbit as your pet, making your home a hopping haven.
Absolutely. Rabbits are wonderful companions because they are gentle, sociable, and can even be trained to use a litter box. They enjoy the company of their families and form strong attachments, especially when they are well cared for and given space to hop around.
Indeed. Rabbits can be left alone during the day for as long as eight hours. Just make sure that there is enough fresh hay and water, and toys available to them. They also need space to move and items to chew on.
Rabbits should not be kept in a small cage at night. Ensure that they are provided with adequate space to stretch and move around. A spacious bun pen, or a versatile bunny-proof room, would be far more suitable for keeping them safe and giving them the space they need.
If the house is ‘bunny-proofed’, which means wires and toxic plants have been removed and small gaps sealed off, then yes, it is. Supervised exploration allows rabbits to remain active, sociable, and most importantly, happy.
Being kept in a rabbit cage endlessly is in fact cruel and can impact the mental state of a bunny. These furry pets need space:
To hop around.
To stretch their legs.
And explore.
These things can only be done with a free-roaming arrangement or a pen.