Keeping a Rabbit
Keeping a rabbit, as with any pet, requires a commitment to care for it throughout its lifetime, a rabbit may live from 5-10 years or perhaps even longer, this commitment includes a routine of feeding, cleaning and spending time with the rabbit, as well as veterinary treatment if your rabbit becomes ill, and this may be costly. Overall, owning a rabbit over time can become a costly experience. Appropriate care will go a long way towards ensuring a long life span and happy and healthy rabbit.
Uterine cancer can often be a common cause of death in female rabbits (does) it can often spread to other organs before it is diagnosed. If the rabbit is not intended for breeding this can be prevented by spaying and is best to be done between the ages of 6 months to 2 years.
Rabbits make good pets, they can be kept either outside or indoors as they make good house pets as they are easily litter trained. This decision will affect the type of housing your rabbit will need, if your rabbit is going to be living outside it will need a hutch, but if it is going to live inside it will need a cage that will prevent and sawdust etc from escaping the cage. Your local pet store will supply these as well as all your other pet needs.
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