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21 Jul, 2009

Having A Rabbit For A Pet

Posted by: admin In: Pet Care

Are you thinking of getting a rabbit for a family pet?  There are a number of things to take into consideration before picking a pet for kids.  Take into consideration the size, habitat, and eating habits of any animal before you take it on as a family pet.

A rabbit may seem ideal for some families because of its size and eating habits.  However, take into consideration that rabbits can be a little difficult because of their natural reactions and inclinations.  For example, rabbits are a pet that doesn’t like to be held or touched.

Try to hold a rabbit against their will and they may bite, scratch, and kick their way free of your grasp.  Kids who want to pet and play with a family pet are not well suited for a rabbit.  Because it is not a social animal, a rabbit may not be the ideal pet for a family.

In addition to being hard to hold, rabbits take a good deal of time to feel at home in their new environment.  It is also a lengthy process for them to bond with their owner.  It takes time and patience to work with a rabbit before it even considers itself at home as a family pet.  Children are usually not satisfied with this type of behavior from their family pet.

Rabbits can also be destructive.  It is their natural habit to chew through anything in their environment.  Anything inappropriate for chewing should be kept away from your rabbit.  A rabbit will just as easily chew up cables and electrical wires as shoes and furniture legs.  The size or shape doesn’t matter.  Rabbits just chew.

A final factor to consider is that rabbits require a lot of attention.  Rabbits have a number of needs. As herbivores, they will only eat meatless foods.  You can feed them specially made pellets and clean fruits and vegetables.  Their cage has to be cleaned every day, and they require a constant supply of fresh food and water.  When getting supplies, you can find cheap rabbit cages online. If you can provide the extra time and attention a rabbit needs, it can be a good companion in the right environment.

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  • Jodi Adams: I agree, it's always good to research and understand the pets needs before getting one. They are also great companionship for seniors. Cheers Jod


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