Sarahlydear
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Hello all; so I have two chinchilla boys whom I plan on allowing a lot of time outside the cage, mainly in my living room/TV room.
I also really want to get a rabbit, hooked as a child; not as bad as I am for chins but they're close. Right now I'm trying to decide what will be "safest" for my boys. I understand that a rabbit can severly hurt a chinchilla with a simple kick and I plan on Long, SLOW introduction with VERY CAREFUL supervision and only supervised combined play times. But I would still like to allow the boys and whom ever I get combined play time out of the cage; I don't like all day confinement and I know rabbits like to be near the people and not in a corner of the housesame as chins and it would be so much simplier and funner if they could get along.
Thus I'm asking you experts for advice on a breed. I plan on close scrutiny of the animal before I bring ithomefor character and I'm going to be asking shelters for very mild, easy-going, relaxed, olderrabbits. I must say though that mydream rabbit is a Flemish Giant and when I get really established, as in my home untilI die, I plan on having a full zoo with a coupleof themin it. For right now I'm wondering if I should go for a laid back giant or if it would be a better idea to go for a smaller rabbit like the Netherland Dwarf or Dwarf Hotot (which I'm falling for too...)? :?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Either way the safety of my boys comes first and it will be a long process before I trust the rabbit around them, and if for some reason they don't work out I will NOT be getting rid of the rabbit. I'll just have to rearrange and figure something else out.
Also the chins and rabbit would have seperate living areas andwould probably have seperate play times during their most active times. I'm talking about during the day when I happen to be about and wanting to just chill with my babies and not have to chose who I'm going to let out.
I also really want to get a rabbit, hooked as a child; not as bad as I am for chins but they're close. Right now I'm trying to decide what will be "safest" for my boys. I understand that a rabbit can severly hurt a chinchilla with a simple kick and I plan on Long, SLOW introduction with VERY CAREFUL supervision and only supervised combined play times. But I would still like to allow the boys and whom ever I get combined play time out of the cage; I don't like all day confinement and I know rabbits like to be near the people and not in a corner of the housesame as chins and it would be so much simplier and funner if they could get along.
Thus I'm asking you experts for advice on a breed. I plan on close scrutiny of the animal before I bring ithomefor character and I'm going to be asking shelters for very mild, easy-going, relaxed, olderrabbits. I must say though that mydream rabbit is a Flemish Giant and when I get really established, as in my home untilI die, I plan on having a full zoo with a coupleof themin it. For right now I'm wondering if I should go for a laid back giant or if it would be a better idea to go for a smaller rabbit like the Netherland Dwarf or Dwarf Hotot (which I'm falling for too...)? :?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Either way the safety of my boys comes first and it will be a long process before I trust the rabbit around them, and if for some reason they don't work out I will NOT be getting rid of the rabbit. I'll just have to rearrange and figure something else out.
Also the chins and rabbit would have seperate living areas andwould probably have seperate play times during their most active times. I'm talking about during the day when I happen to be about and wanting to just chill with my babies and not have to chose who I'm going to let out.