First Step: Is a Rabbit Right for You?

The best pet owners are informed ones!
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Critical points:
Rabbits require as much care and expense as a cat or a dog.
Rabbits often dislike being picked up and aren't best for small kids. [why?]
Rabbits must be kept indoors to ensure health and happiness. [why?]
Rabbits can coexist with other pets with supervision. [why?]
You'll need to "bunnyproof" your home for safety. [how?]
Rabbits are a 6-10 year committment.

On the bright side:
Rabbits are quiet, clean and easily littertrained.
Rabbits are very social, inquisitive and interactive.
Rabbits (even big ones) do great in small apartments.
Rabbit personalities aren't determined by breed or gender.
Rabbits rarely cause allergies.
Many rabbits can be trusted to have free run of your house.

 

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