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Is it ok if my female bunny lives in my room for some days and after i will buy her a cage.?

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I bought my bunny some days ago im planning to buy a cage but for now shes going to live in my room for some days but she has everything food,water,toys,beding..is it ok?

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  1. I don't see anything wrong with it, as long as you don't have any small items or aclothing laying around that it can chew on and possibly get sick.  


  2. as long as it is potty trained to go in a bunny litter box and has food, water, and cant reach cords, paper, or anything else, but be careful, they will chew your furniture, especially wood.

  3. Yes that is okay. My aunt litter box trained her bunny and it only went in it's cage at night or when they were gone.

    You can leave that bunny roam just like you would with a cat or dog.

  4. I dont see the problem - if you are prepared to clean her p**p every 5 mins!

  5. Where is she going to pee and p**p?  Can she get to cords, carpet, baseboards, clothing, etc?  I should think she'd feel quite scared having no small place to call her own and retreat to is she feels the need.  Not a good idea.  I'm sure you can find a large box to contain her in the meantime.

  6. Yah its ok,the bunny should be fine then if u have all that stuff.

  7. Yes it is ok but just make sure she doesn't get into anything that could harm her.  

  8. Yes but she may mark at first. GIve her a big litter box filled with hay on top. And bunny proof your room. She may chew on things.  

  9. If she's not potty trained, then you might have a problem with the smell and having to clean up. Also consider your rabbits safety. Make sure she cant get to any electrical cords and such. Other than that Im sure it'll be fine/ But remember, next time you get a pet, have all the preparations ready before it comes home.

    Good luck

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