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Rabbits Make Perfect Pets For Condo Living

posted November 15, 2008 - 9:32am
Rabbits Make Perfect Pets For Condo Living

Few pets are better suited for condo living than a neutered rabbit.
Rabbits are quiet and will never disturb your neighbors.
Rabbits are neat. A quick daily brushing removes all the loose hair. Rabbits are easy to confine within a chosen condo room parameter, so you don't have to worry about coming home to a destroyed condo. Rabbits can't jump up on furniture, you never have to worry about pet hair n your expensive sofa.
A neutered rabbit is easy to train to litter box usage, rabbits never have to be walked at 2 am in the rain. When a rabbit misses it's litter box, cleaning the hard, pea sized feces is a breeze compared to other pet's accidents.
Rabbits are small. Even the biggest rabbit is the size of a cat and rabbits come in a dwarf variety if you want a very small rabbit for a pet.
Rabbits do like to chew, so cords or other chewable household objects will need to be kept out of the rabbit's condo territory.
Overall, rabbits are the best choice of pet for condo living.



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Rabbits are awesome pets

I discovered this one day when I found two caged dwarf rabbits "dropped off" on my back porch. While trying to find a decent home for them, I found out they were litter box trained, didn't require shots, easily trainable (mine retrieved little plastic balls and gave them back to me in my hand), never made a peep and snuggled in my lap. However, they DO chew a lot so lamp wires beware! Peace, Mia NW Please visit my recent posts here Get paid to be a xombie! Join us here

~Peace, Mia

I like rabbits too

but don't they tend to chew wires?

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