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Should i buy a bunny?

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i really love bunnies, right now i have a dwarf hamster but hes cute but sooo boring!! and had a fish but also boring. i once bought a bunny from the chicken store [the knd of bunnies people eat] nd it died after 3 days. and i loved him but he pooped ALOT like every second, litterally, and my brother had a bunny and he said his didn't p**p as much.

also cant afford a cage, but i have a really big plastic bin i could use or a tall cardboard box. and most of the time i'd let him run around the house [and i know about bunny prooffng it] and just put him in the bin when hes sleeping or i have school.

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  1. **** bunnys


  2. just do wat u want..but it bunnies are soo cute

  3. you coul get a rabbit that is potty trained, and let him roam around the house or room freely like a dog. use a box or pan so it can go to the bathroom when it wants. so u wont need a cage. and make sure though u do proof it though.

  4. bunnies are boring as well. and they p**p a lot too. I wouldn't get one if you can't afford a good cage, they get stinky very fast. and I would suggest cleaning the cage out at least every 3 days.  I wouldn't let him run around the house, that is very stinky!  Bunnies are very adorable, but EXTREMELY stinky.

    sounds like you'd be better off with a kitty.

  5. No, you shouldn't buy a bunny.  It won't be any more entertaining than your hamster, they sit still most of the day.  It will chew through that cardboard box very quickly and anything else it may come into contact with, including furniture, carpets, even walls.  They do p**p a lot, and require much more maintenance than cats, dogs and hamsters.  A typical rabbit's diet should include fresh vegetables daily besides hay and pellets and might be more expensive to feed than a cat.  And while they can be litter trained (don't use cat litter), they will spray if not neutered, and may pee and p**p everywhere.   Also they are prone to all sorts of stomach problems.  And, unlike hamsters, a well taken care of rabbit may live over ten years, which is a lengthy commitment.

  6. i have a cat... and i like her and I had a bunny but i think you should probably get maybe a cage for him or he Will p**p a lot. we kept our bunny outside in a cage tho. they smell and i dont think that you should get one if you dont have enough money because you have to get rabbit food and everything.

  7. no, since you cant even afford a cage. whats gonna happen when you need a vet? if i was you, i wouldnt.

  8. um im not really sure you sound like a really good bunny lover? but if you feel it is to much resonsiblity to get one dont. but if you feel you can get one go right ahead your choice and if your a kid or around that age you r parents choice too =]

  9. wel..

    to me. it sounds like...

    yeah.

    you need a cage for it to know where it's home is and comforatble.........o.o

    so...... yeah...... . .

    but i perfer oyu not buying a bunny

    :)

    i mean if you realllllly want one..

    ok.. bt yeah

  10. GET One MY BUNNY IS AMAZING HE IS HOUSE TRAINED DOES NOT SMELL I USE CAT LITTER WOOD BASED IN STEAD OF SAW DUST HE USES A LITTER TRAY HE KNOWS HIS OWN NAME HE COMES TO U WILL CHASE ME FOLLOWS ME AROUND HE IS ONE YEAR OLD IVE HAD HIM SINCE HE WAS 8WEEKS OLD AND HE IS THE BESTEST PET EVER I OWN A ROTTY INUIT SHEPERD AND CANE CORSE. BUT THE RABBIT HAS SHOWN ME MORE LOVE AND AFFECT PLUSS EISIER TO HOUSE TRAIN AND REALLY LOW MAINTANENCE

  11. i think bunnies are like hamster just the stink even more

  12. Bunnies are bornig to! Why not get a dog, cat or even a pony?

  13. i think you should wait a little bit and make sure you can afford a cage i had a bunny wen i was 3 until i was 11 but than he passed away. we got another one from a woman that got the bunny for her children but the children didn't take care of it anymore so she gave the bunny to us to us.... she passed away    

    than 2 so i would make sure you are able to afford everything the bunny needs! just give it a little bit. My dad made me read books about bunny's! LoL  ... hope this helps bye

  14. no you shouldn't

  15. I am a kitten and an more cuddly than a bunny.

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  16. YES!!! bunnies are soooo adorable.

    i had a black one.

    well maybe you could use a plastic bin temporarily until you can afford an actual cage. just make sure thats theres holes in the bin so the bunny wont suffocate!

    i wouldnt use the cardboard box, because first, the bunny could suffocate and second, it could scratch to get its way out.

    so yeahhhhhhhhh bunnies dont p**p as much as chinchillas.

    what are you gonna name him or her?

  17. Bunnies are hard to take care of... i actually gave mine away after a while. they're not much different from hamsters, it's not like they like to play fetch or anything. you would probably get bored of them eventually and they are also Way messy! if you want your pet to be fun get a dog or a parrot and teach it some words... hope that helped! = )

    (if you do decide to get a bunny, don't use a cardboard box, they will just bite through it and escape)
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