Is it cruel to keep a rabbit as a pet?

Generally speaking – No, keeping a rabbit in a cage is not cruel. But it depends on the cage. In fact, it is usually the opposite. It is cruel to leave our pet rabbit outdoors in an open space, unsupervised and at risk of being injured or attacked by predators.

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Is it cruel to have a rabbit?

Studies show that rabbits value companionship almost as much as food. Watch a pair or group of bonded rabbits snuggling up together and cleaning each other and you'll see exactly why it's cruel to keep a rabbit on its own.

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Why not to have a bunny as a pet?

Rabbits aren't “starter pets”—they're high-maintenance, long-term commitments. While healthy adult rabbits will typically use a litterbox to do their business, they do a lot of business—and you will have to keep their box clean by changing it at least every other day.

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What are the disadvantages of getting a rabbit?

The cons of owning a pet rabbit
  • Rabbits like to chew on everything. ...
  • Rabbits don't like to be held. ...
  • Rabbits need a lot of space. ...
  • Rabbits need a lot of attention. ...
  • Rabbits have a complicated diet. ...
  • Rabbit vet care can be expensive. ...
  • Rabbits are fragile. ...
  • Rabbits shed a lot.

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Is it bad to hold a bunny too much?

If you can avoid it, try not to hold your rabbits for too long. They prefer to be able to run free and play on the ground and can find being held quite stressful. To put your rabbit back down, keep them as close to your body as possible and lower them to the ground as you squat down.

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7 Reasons Why Rabbits Make Great Pets

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Do bunnies like being held like a baby?

Most rabbits love to be cuddled and stroked when approached in the right way. Few like being held or carried as being so high up from the ground makes them feel insecure, however, many will happily sit on your lap or snuggle up next to you for a cuddle.

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Do rabbits get attached to their owners?

Rabbits do appear to become attached to one person once a bond has formed. The formation of this bond takes time, patience, and no small amount of work. However, an attachment requires a bit more time. New rabbits can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to form an attachment to their owners.

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What are 5 benefits of owning a rabbit?

Top Ten Reasons to Bring a Bunny into Your Life
  1. Bunnies make wonderful companions.
  2. They may be small, but they have BIG personalities. ...
  3. Bunnies are entertaining. ...
  4. They want to play when you do. ...
  5. Compared to dogs or cats, they're fairly low-maintenance. ...
  6. They're great in apartments. ...
  7. Petting a bunny reduces stress. ...

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Are rabbits happier inside?

Both indoor and outdoor rabbits can have happy, healthy lives so it's up to you and your bunny pals to decide whether inside or outside is best for them (or maybe even a combination of both!).

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Are rabbits worth having?

Rabbits make great pets. They're docile, sociable, and can be trained to use a litter tray. But they do require a lot of love, care and attention. It's easy to be seduced into buying a rabbit without thinking through the decision — and many people fall into this trap.

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Where should I not pet my bunny?

The best places to pet a rabbit are their forehead and behind their ears. The cheeks and strokes down their backs are also good spots. But rabbits dislike being pet on their bottom, feet, chin, and underside.

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What is the lifespan of a pet bunny?

They typically live for 8 to 12 years, but some may live for longer. Take a look at our rabbit care advice to find out how to keep your bunnies happy and healthy.

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Can you keep a rabbit in your bedroom?

Keeping your rabbit inside

Rabbits can live quite happily indoors and they should be provided with secure accommodation where they can feel safe, sleep, use a particular area as a toilet, and be confined to when unsupervised.

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Do rabbits sleep with their owners?

Yes. Your rabbit may sleep with you. But you have to make your room "bunny-proof" by making it safe for your rabbit. At night, your rabbit may hop in and out of your bed - but it is not allowed to go out of your room.

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Will a rabbit miss you?

You may worry that your rabbit will be lonely. If you spend a lot of time with your rabbit, they will undoubtedly miss you when you're away, the same way you miss them. The two of you have developed a bond and friendship that your pet rabbit also understands.

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Are pet rabbits good for mental health?

The companionship that a pet offers is a great way to reduce anxiety and stress. Pets such as rabbits can be a great source of comfort, companionship and motivation for their owners. In many ways they can help us to live mentally healthier lives.

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Do rabbits smell if kept indoors?

No they don't! Rabbits themselves are very clean animals with odourless fur and they fastidiously groom themselves all day. Only their urine smells so as long as you keep their living area clean (spot clean every few days and a full clean-out once a week) you shouldn't have a problem.

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Do rabbits care about humans?

Rabbits are very loving, social animals, which means they not only love to spend time with their humans – they require it. Without human interaction, rabbits can get bored, even to the point of becoming lonely and depressed.

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What do rabbits love about their owners?

Most bunnies truly enjoy human companionship. From watching TV at your side to playing with toys, bunnies will keep you amused with their engaging personalities. Unfortunately, many rabbits don't get to show this fun-loving side of themselves to humans.

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What's the easiest pet to take care of?

The Top 7 Best Low Maintenance Pets
  1. Birds.
  2. Snakes. ...
  3. Sea Monkeys. ...
  4. Guinea pigs. ...
  5. Goldfish. Ahh, the goldfish. ...
  6. Cats. If you claim that you are not a “cat person”, have you ever tried owning a cat? ...
  7. Hamsters. Taking care of a hamster is easy once they have the proper cage. ...

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What do rabbits think about their owners?

Do rabbits love their owners? Rabbits can be very affectionate pets if they are given the chance. They are very social and enjoy spending time with their human companions. Once you've gained a rabbit's trust, they'll start to show you how much they love you in their own bunny ways.

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How do rabbits say I love you?

Rabbits lick for affection, not for salt. Licking means “I love you, I trust you.” Lunging may occur when you reach into your rabbit's cage to clean, give food, or to take your rabbit out – a sign of disapproval.

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How do rabbits show they love you?

Nudging, head butting or rubbing against you is rabbit body language for loving attention. 'Give them a stroke or cuddle, or what you know they enjoy', says Rosie. 'Rubbing their faces against you is a way of sharing their scent profile, and showing that you really are friends.

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Why does my bunny lick me then bite?

When a rabbit nibbles or bites you softly it is often accompanied with licking, which is a sign of love. He is trying to groom you and is simulating the grooming process (however, you have no fur to build up knots in so it results in just a little nibble of the skin).

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Do bunnies like to cuddle with humans?

Bunnies are super-soft, and many will love cuddling with you as much as you love cuddling with them. Once a bunny is comfortable in their new home, they may claim you as their own by rubbing their chin on you to mark their territory. They might even groom you with little bunny licks to show you love!

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