Monday, January 18, 2010

Pet Hutches Should I Keep My Pet Dwarf Rabbit In A Hutch Outside Or Inside In A Cage?

Should I keep my pet Dwarf Rabbit in a hutch outside or inside in a cage? - pet hutches

It is spring in a cage to hold with a short connection, so you do or not. My mother will not let me shut up if I take a taxi, so they said you could get a cage. She said I should get a cage for the winter, so you come, but I think the cages are too small, because I am a dwarf 2 rabbits.

8 comments:

pirategr... said...

I had a lot of rabbits, and the vet told me that domestic rabbits have a life that affect a lot more because of changes in the warm and cold weather house rabbits. The rabbits are not wild, but they have been bred in captivity, so they do not adapt well to life in the outdoors. Furthermore easily by loud noises like dogs barking and cars were still afraid shot that tends directly to them, and then finally came the fragile bones at the top of the cage. My last rabbit was kept out, he panicked and jumped ... again broke into the top of the cage and was paralyzed. It was terrible! You can buy in large cage, where it refers to the size. Also a working dog kennel.

Hannah-B... said...

My dwarf rabbit cage, always happy. You should get a stable and keep them there and get a cage for them in winter. We also need to keep them in all winter, only at night when its cooler

Trudie said...

They make no sense for sayin winter, a cage, a cage is a cage!

if it is still in it to keep out heat in winter and if its interior has a very large cage

Anna M said...

Foreigners are better. The fresh air and feel more like they are in a natural environment.

Anna M said...

Foreigners are better. The fresh air and feel more like they are in a natural environment.

Anna M said...

Foreigners are better. The fresh air and feel more like they are in a natural environment.

Anna M said...

Foreigners are better. The fresh air and feel more like they are in a natural environment.

CUTEY-WI... said...

I say this because it is your HUTCH NATURAL HABITAT, but keep them indoors in winter =]

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