Other - Pets. What Is The Cutest And Best Kind Of Bunny To Have For A Pet?
Other - Pets. I Want To Get A Bunny But I'm Wondering What Other People Think Are The Cutest And Best Bunnies For Pets? Holland Lops Are Really Cute!
Other Pets : What Is The Cutest And Best Kind Of Bunny To Have For A Pet
I want to get a bunny but I'm wondering what other people think are the cutest and best bunnies for pets? ~~~ pinkpuppies ~~~
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Everyone's preferences are different. With lop ear bunnies, they're more prone to ear infections than uppy ear bunnies, so check them regularly (that they are free from build-up). I personally like the Mini Rex breed: their fur is soft and plush like velvet! They come in all different colors! We got both of our Mini Rex bunnies from , which I highly recommend! The adoption fee usually covers the spay/neuter surgery (which can be costly depending on where you're located) and by talking to the volunteers, they can give you an idea of each bunny's personality. There are A LOT of perfectly friendly rabbits at rescues/shelters because for a majority of them, their owners just got "too ; A word of caution: pet stores are notorious for not sexing their bunnies correctly, so it's always a good idea to have a vet double check for you. This will also ensure you have a healthy bunny. Not all vets are rabbit-savvy, so make sure your vet has experience with bunnies. Bunnies can live up to 10 years, so be sure you're ready for the commitment! An indoor rabbit will live longer than an outside one and a neutered/spayed rabbit will live longer (and be happier w/o the hormones!) than in intact one. Here are a few of my favorite rabbit-care websites: New bunny advice, including a link to a supply list - Bunny behavior - House Rabbit Society -
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Answer 1Dwarf bunny
Answer 2Holland Lops are really cute! I love their floppy ears.
Answer 3any kind, they all look the same when they`re kept in a box no difference in size to ratio as your bedroom,i bet they`ll be happy.
Answer 4any kind of bunny makes a fine pet, but get one from the Pet Store! and get a baby one that can be raised around you. that way it will be use to you and friendly. By the way; a bunny can be litter box trained too. just provide a cat litterbox with some tore up papers, or paper pulp from recycled paper product. a litter called CAREFRESH is available also for bunnies.
Answer 5French lops. They have the biggest, flopiest ears of all.... :)
Answer 6That is a hard question to answer. All bunnies are cut and most all bunnies make good pets. I had a white rabbit, with one blue eye and one red eye that fit into our family like a glove. He played with my puppy curly. When my Mom hung clothes to dry, he would jump up and nip at the clothes playing. He would play chase with my puppy. There is a pet store here that has a rabbit that is litter box trained (that's the best) I just could not believe my eyes.
Answer 7Lop eared rabbits are soo cute! but i have a Dwarf and they are pretty good to! God Bless!
Answer 8Be very carefull where you get them. I remember my sister went to a pet store and got two male bunnies and next thing you know one was pregnant. Now she has lots of bunnies!!! Everyone is right though. They are all cute.
Answer 9Hotots are adorable. They're the kind thats white with black rings around their eyes. They're very playful, and have pretty good temperments. I also recommend Mini Rex. Soooo soft. :) Anyway, you can find out more at . Don't forget to spay them!
Answer 10Everyone's preferences are different. With lop ear bunnies, they're more prone to ear infections than uppy ear bunnies, so check them regularly (that they are free from build-up). I personally like the Mini Rex breed: their fur is soft and plush like velvet! They come in all different colors! We got both of our Mini Rex bunnies from , which I highly recommend! The adoption fee usually covers the spay/neuter surgery (which can be costly depending on where you're located) and by talking to the volunteers, they can give you an idea of each bunny's personality. There are A LOT of perfectly friendly rabbits at rescues/shelters because for a majority of them, their owners just got "too ; A word of caution: pet stores are notorious for not sexing their bunnies correctly, so it's always a good idea to have a vet double check for you. This will also ensure you have a healthy bunny. Not all vets are rabbit-savvy, so make sure your vet has experience with bunnies. Bunnies can live up to 10 years, so be sure you're ready for the commitment! An indoor rabbit will live longer than an outside one and a neutered/spayed rabbit will live longer (and be happier w/o the hormones!) than in intact one. Here are a few of my favorite rabbit-care websites: New bunny advice, including a link to a supply list - Bunny behavior - House Rabbit Society -
Answer 11Dwarf
Answer 12mini rex, they have super soft fur and are also small
Answer 13Definately a dwarf. I had one for about 7 years. He was the best bunnie ever. I've had a few others since then but none were dwarves and none were as good.
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