Hello everyone!
If the people demand more rabbit photos, the people shall receive more rabbit photos! I definitely don't have thousands of pictures of Felix cramming my gallery... no, obviously not. Why are you asking? 😂
As I'm here sharing cute photos of my bunny, I feel the responsibility to say this: having a bunny hoping around the house is a wonderful experience and bring joy to my days, but owning a rabbit is also a big responsibility. They're not small toys for kids (but unfortunately are usually sold as such): they're living beings that can live up to 7-10 years and have to be taken care of, including balanced diet (including hay, pellets, vegetables and fruits), a safe environment (as they can fit into small, dangerous spaces, and can also chew stuff like energy cables), and also need daily playtime and socialization.
I know this is kinda obvious to write, but rabbits are NOT meant to live in cages. Obviously you can have one in order to lock your bunny inside when you need, like when you're cleaning the house or working with some dangerous tools. But they have to free-roam around in order to be healthy and happy, so you have to give them enough space for him to hop and explore. For example, in my apartment, Felix free-roams in the kitchen + TV room + dinner room + home office area + balcony. You can see him in the photos sleeping under the dinner table or in the sofa!
Obviously, rabbits also need regular trips to the vet, and just a few veterinarian works with rabbits: you have to be sure that you have a nearby, accessible rabbit-savvy vet. Also, they usually charge more than a regular dog/cat vet.
If you're wanting to adopt or buy a rabbit, I'm sure that you'll fall in love with these fluffy cuties, but be sure that you're ready to have the responsibility of taking care of a fragile, small being that will depend on you for several years to come!
Thanks for reading, and see you next time!!
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