Critterfan87
Well-Known Member
I've been kicking around the idea of getting a rabbit (or two) for a year or two now and have pretty much decided to go for it and reward myself with a new furry critter companion for my next birthday (beginning of next year) and so now is time to dig into all the care questions to be sure I'm as prepared as possible.
What's everyone's opinions or experiences with one rabbit or two? Male or female? I'm sure these questions all get asked an annoying number of times, so if y'all'd even take just a moment to link a good relevant thread in answer, I'd be very grateful!
I've got a big yard and can make a nice outdoor area for a large part of the year but will also make up an indoor cage (and attached play area, full free range of the house is probably not possible) for nights and winter. I'm leaning towards something like a hutch for the indoor cage but confused on what is best, wire or solid flooring? Bedding or not? If so, what's best?
How hard are they to litter train and have any good tips or tricks for that?
I've got a couple semi localish friends that breed and show bunnies, so I will probably be getting a young rabbit or two from one of those breeders.
What's everyone's opinions or experiences with one rabbit or two? Male or female? I'm sure these questions all get asked an annoying number of times, so if y'all'd even take just a moment to link a good relevant thread in answer, I'd be very grateful!
I've got a big yard and can make a nice outdoor area for a large part of the year but will also make up an indoor cage (and attached play area, full free range of the house is probably not possible) for nights and winter. I'm leaning towards something like a hutch for the indoor cage but confused on what is best, wire or solid flooring? Bedding or not? If so, what's best?
How hard are they to litter train and have any good tips or tricks for that?
I've got a couple semi localish friends that breed and show bunnies, so I will probably be getting a young rabbit or two from one of those breeders.