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Old 05-29-2008, 01:23 PM
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Default im planning a getting a pet rabbit and need info on how to care for it.?

do they shed when indoors?
do they need to be "toilet trained" and if so how?
how often and what do they eat?
how often and how much exercise do they need?
because of my work the rabbit will be in a hutch with a run from 8am till 6pm, is this ok or do i need to arrange for someone to let it run around the garden for an hour inbetween?
will i need to get it spayed or neutered or will it need "shots" of any kind?
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Old 05-29-2008, 01:42 PM
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They eat a mixture of pellets, Timothy Hay and Fresh Vegges!

They loove people and need to be cuddled everyday! if your bunny is outside alone please consider hawks, owls even racoons or snakes or other predators that might eat him and make sure he will be safe from them.

Bunnies can be litter trained, I did this by not putting shavings (I use carefresh as wood shaving cause respiratory issues) put the shavings in a litter pan inside the cage but dont put them anywhere else, the bunny will use it, if not when he does poop you put the poop in the pan to show him, worked for me for both of mine.

SPaying or neuturing is a good idea if you are considering a friend later on... personally I dont like the idea of bunnies in surgury but its a personal preference

If you do not spend alot of time with your bunny he will be timid, the more time spent the better the experience of owning one, so spend as much time as you can with him. Enjoy your new pet!! and GOOD LUCK!!
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Old 05-29-2008, 01:44 PM
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I'm actually now off to the vets to pick my rabbit up from being neutered! However i will respond to your question fully tomorrow (with an "edit", if your question is still open), I would love to share lots of information with you regarding this wonderful pets

If you think of any other questions between now and tomorrow morning please add them on and i will answer all of them;- and look forwards to doing so! Its great you are asking so many questions, i think you will be a very responsible owner.
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