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Most HelpfulI AM SO IN LOVE WITH BUNNY RABBITS! I would highly recommend any of them to anyone. I have fostered many rabbits, rescued them and luckily I was able to adopt some of mine out to some of my really good, responsible, loving and patient friends. These little guys are very adorable and fun and snuggly...
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Most HelpfulI never thought that pets beyond dogs and cats had personality, or at least not strong personalities, but my first rabbit taught me differently. She's adorable for one, and an absolute drama queen. Each of my rabbits has their own unique personality, they're fairly easy to care for--litterbox trained so trips downstairs to go out or constant confinement in cages isn't necessary.
Rabbits aren't for everyone though. Their digestive systems are very touchy and a little research to know the right foods and in what quantities is necessary to keep them in good health. Also, with most pets, they should...
read full review »Are You a Rabbit Person?
Are you the right kind of person to live with a rabbit? Would a rabbit be the right pet for you? Rabbits make wonderful companions for the right people.
The House Rabbit Society has many wonderful bunnies many rescued from euthanasia at the animal shelter- available for adoption. Contact your local...
read full review »Once you understand what a rabbit is really like you can prepare to be amazed. Each rabbit has his or her own personality. Bunnies will come when called. They will pull at pant legs for attention. They will sleep on the bed with their human and sit on their lap. Rabbits get along with other animals as long as the other animals get along with them. Cats and rabbits can be good companions. Dogs and rabbits will groom each other. Rabbits are eternally curious and interested in their surroundings. They play with toys and they dance with joy. Rabbits kept outside never become family members and their...
read full review »We have had 3 different pet rabbits over the past 10 years. Overall, I love them as pets. They are quiet and easy. We have kept all ours inside, in a large cage in the kitchen.
Our first 2 rabbits were Netherland Dwarfs. Our current rabbit is a bit large lop-eared. All are sweet animals which our kids (ages 10,8, and 6) love. I think smaller rabbits are probably better choices if you plan to keep the pet indoors.
Our rabbits have all had health concerns of some type. The first rabbit had front teeth which did not fit together properly, necessitating us trimming the teeth monthly. ...
read full review »Have you always thought that you might like to have a bunny? You look at Easter and see all the cute little baby bunnies and think that you or the kids might love to have one to hold and love. Well please be kind and do some research before you purchase that cute little bunny. Rabbits or bunnies are not an easy pet. Yes they are soft, cute and loveable. But rabbits can be territorial, agressive, and require expensive medical care. Bunnies are considered exotic pets at a veterniary office. A vet bill can easily run into thousands of dollars.
If you truly think a bunny is right for...
read full review »We had a bunny come to live with us 4 years ago. He just hopped up one day and said he was going to stay!!! He came in the garage and wouldn't leave. We thought he was a wild rabbit at first, because he looked like one. We took him to the vet and he said we had a tame bunny. We guess he was someone's pet and they turned him loose. When we found out he was a tame bunny we couldn't turn him loose. So we took him in and it is the best thing we ever did!!!! The little guy has wound himself around our hearts. He is a major part of our lives. We feel he is really special since...
read full review »I HIGHLY reccoment a small bunny or rabbit. They are wonderfull pets and are fun to watch grow up. I have a flemish giant rabbit, one of the largest species. she is longer than 2 feet.
She Does not bite but SHE HAS MONSTER CLAWS and scratches by accident!
MOst people have smaller rabbits and Are much easyer to take care of. They do live a long time for a rodent.
However, it is hard to find a good vet for rabbits, Not many people specalize in them because not as amny people have them as cats and dogs.