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How to Buy the Right Pet Rabbit Hutch
Selecting a rabbit hutch for the pet you have now or intend to get in the future should be based on several steps. Most experts say to select a home for the bunny that gives him room enough to hop around without feeling caged in. That would mean choosing housing for the pet that’s between three and four times the adult size of the bunny.
The best option for any rabbit owner is to buy the largest and the best hutch available. Small cages that are barely as big as the bunny don’t allow the pet enough room to move about or get enough exercise. If you’re concerned about your pet getting the exercise he needs, then think about getting a hutch that also has a run with it.
You’ll want to have a place for him that’s adequate enough to meet his needs regardless of how warm or cool the area is where the bunny will reside. When you are looking to get a hutch, you should consider the lifespan of the pet.
Most rabbits do have longevity with an average lifespan of ten years although some have been known to live as long as fifteen years or more. You’ll want to get a hutch that’s solidly built and can stand up to the rigors of time, especially if you plan to use the hutch outside.
Because rabbits do gnaw, you want to make sure that the type of rabbit hutch you purchase doesn’t contain materials that are dangerous for the bunny to ingest. Certain types of wood are toxic to bunnies as are some kinds of sealant that the wood is coated with.
Since rabbits can tend to be messy critters, you’ll want a cage that doesn’t make you dread cleaning up after the pet. Most cages have slide out bottoms or litter trays that can be removed and easily cleaned and disinfected. Also know that rabbits have a tendency to kick their droppings out of the cage if it’s not kept clean enough to suit them.
If the bunny home is put outside in the yard, make sure it offers enough protection from the elements. Hutches that have wire on the bottom can damage the bunnies’ feet so if you happen to choose one with a wire floor, you’ll need to cover it to protect the pet. Since most predators are nocturnal, if your bunny is left outside after dark, he could be a target so you’ll want to ensure that he’s protected from other animals.
When you’re trying to decide on which rabbit hutch is the right one, consider how many rabbits you intend to house in the hutch. If you plan to keep a male and female together, since they are fast and hardy breeders, you could end up with more bunnies than you want.
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