Rabbits as Pets

Learn about how wonderful rabbits can be as pets.they go into adolescence. Some love toys, others
Thinking about getting a pet? There’s onelike to romp in the tall grass. Getting a rabbit
furry companion you probably haven’tthat’s at least 6 months old will help guarantee
considered, but should. It’s smart, uses a litterthat the bunny you adopt will act the same way a
box, can learn to come and walk on a leash, is atyear from now. If you adopt from a rescue
home anywhere from a big house with yard to aorganization, the foster parent can give you
college dorm room, and it probably won’tinformation on the bunny's likes, fears and quirks.
make you sneeze. What’s this terrificIf you’ve got a dog, consider up front how it
alternative to a dog, cat and hamster? A rabbit.will respond to a new pet in your home. Many dogs
Rabbits are funny and charming — and theylearn to get along with rabbits; some befriend them;
need you as much as you need them. Like dogs andsome see them as prey. If a rabbit will be safe in
cats, rabbits are abandoned every day. The Unitedyour home, choose one that’s the right size
States Humane Society reports that 3 million to 4to interact with your other pets.
million -- yes, million -- rabbits are euthanized inRabbits have a variety of personalities. Like cats,
shelters each year. By adopting a bunny, you notsome rabbits will play hard to get; some will sit on
only get a terrific companion, you save a life.your lap and let you pet them as long as you like.
What’s so special about bunnies?Find a bunny that suits your style.
Rabbits are quiet, smart and will play with toys.Reputable rabbit rescue organizations will insist that
They’re cute. Watching them eat a carrot oryour rabbits be spayed or neutered, for their health
just wash their big ears will put a smile on anyone'sand your happiness. Most rescues factor that into
face.   the adoption fee.  
Far fewer people have allergies to rabbits than otherHow do you care for bunnies?
furry pets, and you can find some breeds that barelyRabbits need attention, fresh water and food
shed.(timothy hay, rabbit chow and vegetables) every
They’re clean, as animals go. Onceday.
they’ve learned to use a litter box, they canTheir litter boxes must be changed at least weekly.
roam around your house like any other pet. Plus, theirRabbits need a cozy space to call home, but they
droppings are virtually odor-free and are considereddon’t require much stuff. An extra-large wire
cold compost, meaning you can toss them directlydog crate, water bottle, heavy food bowl, litter box
into the garden with great results.with recycled paper litter, a box with shredded paper
They are social animals. They’re happiest andto dig in, and a few hard infant or cat toys will keep
healthiest when they have another rabbit to playthem happy.
with. They also like to snuggle with people, so youTo keep your bunnies healthy in a wire-bottom cage,
can plan to spend time holding, petting and playingput old carpet scraps on the bottom. Without that
with them each day.protection, they’ll develop painful and
There are more than 40 different types of rabbits todebilitating arthritis in their toes. While you’re
choose from. (For more information on them, go toat it, add a 12- by 12-inch ceramic tile for him to lie on
Who should get a rabbit?to cool off.  You can often get these for free from
Bunnies are especially good pets for people who livea local flooring store. 
in apartments because they’re quiet,Unlike dogs and cats, rabbits take a few weeks to
don’t need to be walked and can be litterwarm up to new people and surroundings. At first
trained. Most apartments and dormitories allow rabbitsthey will hop a few feet out of and then back into
because they are considered "caged" pets. their cage, then they’ll gradually start to
Rabbits -- especially if they have another bunny forexplore. They’ll relax once they become
company -- are ideal for people who work long hourscomfortable with their environment. Although they
or take weekend trips. They do fine for a day if youlove to hop around the house, rabbits need a safe
leave plenty of timothy hay, rabbit feed, veggies andplace -- a covered box or small covered doggie bed
water.— where they can go when they need time
They are great starter pets for school-age childrenalone.
(the recommended starting age is 8, but it dependsBunnies don’t see in color, so they often
on your child). Just be sure the bunnies aren’tmistake wires for weeds and chew on them. You
too big for your kids to handle properly. And sincecan easily bunny-proof your home by tacking wires
rabbits live about 10 years, be sure you’reup out of their reach.
prepared to care for them, like you would dogs orHouse rabbits have difficulty cooling off above 85
cats, if your children don’t. The organizationdegrees and staying warm below 40 degrees, so
where you get your rabbits can help you find theyou’ll need to use caution when you take
best match.them outside in the summer or winter.
If you are unsure about a rabbit as a pet, seek out aMy bunny’s home. Now what?
local rescue organization and become a foster. MostEnjoy! You won’t be able to resist:
rescues will pay for all supplies and food -- and all pay-- Watching carrot juice drip from your baby
for veterinary care -- until a permanent home isbunny’s chin after an especially good carrot.
found. This is a wonderful way to save some-- The first time bunny grooms you (to show you
bunnies’ lives, decide if you’re a rabbitare his).
person and find the perfect one for you.-- The times when she jumps with glee and spins
How do you choose?around in mid-air.
Rabbits’ personalities change greatly when