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Oh and worth checking if you have a local bunny hotel (ie a bunny kennel) near you. We are yet to use the one near us but we did check it out and they absolutely love rabbits and do seem to take very good care of them and let the house rabbits take turns running around indoors so we know we can use it as a backup if our housemate or neighbours are not around.
There is much truth in this thread.
Bright eyes.
Ben was our rabbit - he was a nightmare - spent his days either humping my legs, sitting on me, pissing in the corner, or chasing the cats growling at them.
Wouldn't have another, he was too much hard work.
Stinky, full of fleas, shitting machine, the carpet will be ruined within a year due to the ammonia in their piss.
Also you have to put up with Paul Daniels. 😕
You either have no idea what you're talking about or no idea how to look after your rabbits.
I hope it's the former.
Think he's talking about Debbie McGee.
used to have a house rabbit. Would mainly stay in the kitchen but would venture out into the living room. Used a litter tray for the toilet (they have toilet areas in burrows) and they do chew some things but it depends on the rabbit. Ours chewed the skirting board every so often. Got on great with our dog at the time and he would actively protect bob from the cat lol.