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Your whole house. And garden. Kidding. They do not need huge amounts of space but must NEVER be locked in a cage as they are very active animals that like to run, jump and play. Start with a room if you can, or at least a sectioned off part of a room. See video below….
They can have a litter (ranging from 4 to 14 kits) every 28 days and there are already enough rabbits suffering greatly. They will continue to breed, form new colonies and be seen as vermin. We all know how humans treat vermin. They are prone to reproductive cancers, so a spay/neuter will protect them from…
Hide anything precious! Kidding. Cover cables with cable protectors and trunking and invest in metal charging cables. Put clear Sellotape on wooden furniture inherited from ouma. They do not like it and you cannot see it. Win win. PS: do not use tape with Krypton-type glue as it will pull the varnish/wood off the wooden…
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1. A Carrier You don’t need the most expensive, imported, branded, colour coded pet voyager. A sturdy hardshell picnic basket would also work. 2. What your INDOOR RABBIT needs A room or section of a room cordoned off with a pet exercise pen, kiddies playpen or a makeshift screen if you are handy. If the…
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. CONSULT YOUR VET BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANYTHING.