July 1, 2009
When it’s time for your family to get a pet, there are a number of decisions to make before deciding on the ideal family pet. There are numerous factors that you should consider when you are picking a pet for kids, including the pet’s size and eating habits.
A rabbit may seem ideal for some families because of its size and eating habits. However, take into consideration that rabbits can be a little difficult because of their natural reactions and inclinations. For example, rabbits are a pet that doesn’t like to be held or touched.
Try to hold a rabbit against their will and they may bite, scratch, and kick their way free of your grasp. Kids who want to pet and play with a family pet are not well suited for a rabbit. Because it is not a social animal, a rabbit may not be the ideal pet for a family.
Rabbits can also take a long time to adapt to a new environment and to bond with their owner. The time and patience required to domesticate and acclimate a rabbit make it a difficult pet for children to deal with. They aren’t good pets for children because rabbits require more time and attention than children are usually able to give.
Rabbits can also be destructive. It is their natural habit to chew through anything in their environment. Anything inappropriate for chewing should be kept away from your rabbit. A rabbit will just as easily chew up cables and electrical wires as shoes and furniture legs. The size or shape doesn’t matter. Rabbits just chew.
The last thing you should keep in mind is that rabbits require time and attention. Rabbits must be fed pellets or fruits and vegetables. They are herbivores and will not eat any meat. Their cage has to be cleaned every day, and they have to be supplied with fresh water constantly. When getting supplies, you can find cheap rabbit cages online. It’s a lot of work to own a rabbit as a pet, however, for some individuals, rabbits make ideal pets.

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