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Are rabbits good pets for beginners?

They can be, but they are not low-maintenance starter pets. A beginner should be ready for daily cleaning, careful diet planning, floor-level interaction, rabbit-savvy veterinary care, and a long-term commitment.

Do rabbits need a friend?

Many rabbits do best with a compatible bonded rabbit, but bonding must be done slowly and safely. A rushed introduction can cause serious fights.

What should a rabbit eat every day?

Most adult rabbits need unlimited grass hay, clean water, measured plain pellets if used, and suitable leafy greens introduced gradually. Treats should stay small and occasional.

Can rabbits live in a cage?

A small cage is not enough as a main living space. Rabbits need room to stretch, hop, turn, hide, toilet, and exercise safely.

How much space does an indoor rabbit need?

Use the largest safe area you can provide. A roomy exercise pen plus supervised floor time is more practical and humane than a small hutch-style cage.

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