TinyRaptorDodos
Crowing
We would’ve kept her inside but we have a black lab, springer spaniel mix and she can open the door to the room she was staying in. And I’m not sure how to bunny proof cords, she was fixed and we had no idea what age she was, she died when it was warm out, it could’ve been the fact that she was separated from her closest from, our parakeetAll it takes is some bunny proofing and cleaning up. Just like you would with a puppy or baby.
Rabbit pee stinks. So does cat pee. All it takes is regularly cleaning the litter box, and getting them fixed helps a ton.
Most rabbits will live a much better life inside, protected from the weather and predators, where they can run, exercise, bond with you, and explore, rather than being locked in a tiny hutch their whole life then dying. Especially with so many predators (which could kill them just from scaring them and causing a heart attack), and heat (which kills rabbits all the time) and all the other issues.