Sunday, January 24, 2010

My rabbit has lived outside for 4 years can i bring him indoors?

also i was wondering if i could get another rabbit as company for him because sadly he lost his friend 3 years ago. Is it better to get another rabbit or maybe a guinea pig?My rabbit has lived outside for 4 years can i bring him indoors?
That is untrue..Rabbits are not loners and they do enjoy the company of humans and or other rabbits. In the wild rabbits live in packs.





If you bring him in..I would do it permanently. Once he gets used to having you around and becoming part of the family any changes to his environment will be depressing like putting him back outside.





I have rabbits and they love human companionship. They also enjoy being indoors and all the attention. If you choose to get another rabbit, I would be very cautious. Some rabbits have a sudden bond..While others fight and never get along.





I wouldn't suggest a guinea pig, while some might get along..Your bunny has been alone for along time. He might hurt the guinea pig.





I recently adopted a rabbit from the shelter for my girl dwarf. I am in the bonding process right now. So if you do choose another one, make sure you have a second cage for your new arrival..You don't want to just throw them together.





Hope this helped some..Best wishes!My rabbit has lived outside for 4 years can i bring him indoors?
Yes, bring him in! He will appreciate the company you and others will give him, not to mention the nicer weather. Is he fixed? Introducing another rabbit is always tricky, but it can be done. Why don't you first bring him in and give him some attention, and see how he does.
Yes, you can bring him in. I wouldn't get a guinea pig though. The rabbit will most likely try and mate with the guinea pig and could do serious damage considering the size difference. I would just leave him near human company, male rabbits are very territorial and fight with each other
Leave bunny outdoors. They are rabbits and not human so don't feel that they are feeling cold or that they want company. Those are human traits. Rabbits are loners in the wild and only come together to mate. Rabbits will be happier outdoors. Humans with no fur or sufficient hair for warmth will be happier indoors. Why confuse the two?
You can bring him inside as long as you do not bring him in and take him back out in the cold weather regularly, as this will cause him stress and possible illness from the environment change


make sure that the area you keep him in i
yes you can bring him indoors but make sure you don't turn your central heating to much cause it could cause heat stroke... i think human company is enough for a male rabbit cause it can cause problems.. :) .xxx.
i don't think you should. he is used to being outside and when u bring him in he wont be used to all the new stuff and he'll make a mess. i have rabbits and i keep them outside. if u bring them in they will get sick my dad said.
keep the rabbit in the same habitat it's currently in. they live just fine alone.

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