LolaE
Well-Known Member
Hi there. I'm considering getting a rabbit (or two, so they're not lonely) for an indoor pet and have a couple questions--I was hoping someone in this forum could help me, as I want them to live happily!
I understand that it's best to get an adult rabbit, especially as a first-time rabbit owner. There are no rabbits at shelters where I live, so most of the rabbits available in my area are babies from rabbit families on nearby farms or properties. I have seen a local advertisement about an adult (neutered) male Enderby Island cross rabbit who needs a new home (already a few years old, accustomed to people and living indoors), and am considering enquiring--however, my concern is that this rabbit will be lonely, as I'm under the impression it would be unwise to try to bond this adult rabbit with another younger rabbit.
In light of this, would it be better just to try to get two kits from the same litter? Available in my area are mini lop, rex/mini rex, and Netherland dwarf. I realise the temperament of the rabbit is subject to the individual personality, but is there any way to decide which of these may make a good pet for me as a first-time rabbit owner?
Thank you very much.
Lola
I understand that it's best to get an adult rabbit, especially as a first-time rabbit owner. There are no rabbits at shelters where I live, so most of the rabbits available in my area are babies from rabbit families on nearby farms or properties. I have seen a local advertisement about an adult (neutered) male Enderby Island cross rabbit who needs a new home (already a few years old, accustomed to people and living indoors), and am considering enquiring--however, my concern is that this rabbit will be lonely, as I'm under the impression it would be unwise to try to bond this adult rabbit with another younger rabbit.
In light of this, would it be better just to try to get two kits from the same litter? Available in my area are mini lop, rex/mini rex, and Netherland dwarf. I realise the temperament of the rabbit is subject to the individual personality, but is there any way to decide which of these may make a good pet for me as a first-time rabbit owner?
Thank you very much.
Lola