A bunny will do well in an apartment, if you give it plenty of attention.. Ours (Dutch Dwarf) was trained to walk on a leash with a harness, never a collar..We would take it to the school yard after school, so it could play in the grass on a long leash..It would walk about 5 blocks to the school, and enjoy it..They will leave droppings on the floor, but they sweep up easily..they pee in a litter box..You have to keep it clean, or it will smell like urine..We had one Dutchie that thought he was a dog, and would bark..kinda "Woof!" and wrestle, and play hiding games..those Dutch bunnies are so smart! I hear the Tans are too..
2006-10-12 00:22:44
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answered by Chetco 7
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Rabbits easily do extra beneficial indoors than out, so an house wou;e be high quality. The bunny will want some workout around your house on a daily basis although. Please do a sprint prognosis formerly you're making any judgements approximately getting a puppy. Rabbits are very beautiful, yet they are not fluffy toys and that they seem to be an excellent form of artwork.
2016-12-08 13:17:41
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answered by hume 4
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well they can live in an apartment in a cage though. they eat all kinds of vegetables like carrots, salad and they even eat the rinds of apples. but also you can give them rabbit food. well you should also clean the cage once a week, in the summertime maybe 2 a week, except the hay is not too full and doesnt stink. and you should let your bunny "walk" around for awhile. oh and dont get a small cage, they need enduringness alot.
2006-10-11 21:54:26
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answered by corinna_jessica 3
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Visit these websites: www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk www.rabbit.org and google The House Rabbit Society for good informative advice. This book is good too 'The Rabbit Whisperer' by Ingrid Tarrant.
They eat pellets i reccomend Burgess Super rabbit Excel and fresh dry hay should always be available as should water, you should give them some fresh veg too; dark leaf cabbage, carrots, carrot tops, broccoli. NEVER give your rabbit lettuce it is bad for their sensitive digestive systems. If you introducea new food or different brand of pellet you should introduce it a bit at a time over a 10 day period so they you dont upset their tummies. Give your rabbits lots of attention, excercise, toys to play with such as twig and wicker balls, tiolet rolls filled with grass or hay, wooden toys are good because they like to throw them about and they chew then to keep their teeth healthy. Hiding a carrot i a wooden toy makes eating fun for them. Buy a good book or visit the websites i suggested before you buy them so you are prepared. rabbits are social animals and need other rabbits to keep them company.
2006-10-13 00:55:22
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answered by tool 2
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Buns can live in apartments, mine do! You should read the book The House Rabbit Hanbook and go to these websites.
2006-10-12 01:19:10
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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Wild bunnies don't neseccarily like living in apartments. They eat stuff like seeds, alfalfa, carrots etc. You take care of a bunny by giving it water, food, etc. Wild bunnies don't like being taken care of. - Rate mine best answer!
2006-10-11 21:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but it's best to have a yard for them to play in. They like to have space. Plus they can be very smelly.
2006-10-11 22:23:27
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answered by DeDe 2
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You can litter box train them and let them run around in the house!
2006-10-12 07:42:48
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answered by MsHeeler 1
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You can buy a book on the subject. Or go to www.rabbit.org. They'll help you out.
2006-10-11 22:00:20
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answered by nikki sixx 2
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yep but they must live in a cage
2006-10-11 21:50:56
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answered by FundicRegion 2
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