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Is taking care of a house rabbit difficult?

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Is taking care of a house rabbit difficult?

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There is more work involved than most people think, you can’t just stick the rabbit in a cage, feed it pellets, then forget about it. They need a proper diet, exercise, and attention. Their living area needs to be kept clean. The owner is responsible for monitoring the rabbit for any changes that can indicate a health problem. Rabbits usually don’t let us know when they are sick until they are VERY sick. Being knowledgeable is extremely important. Yes, they can be litter trained. Rabbits are usually more reliably litter trained when they are adults, and altered. http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/litter.ht… I always thought it was best to get a young rabbit, but if you get an adult, particularly one that is already neutered, you get to know their personality better, so you can choose a rabbit that better fits your personality and lifestyle. Depending on their breed and care, they can live from 8-12 years. We’re plannin

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