Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Should I get rats or let bunny inside?

My mom has given my the choic of either letting my rabbit inside or getting rats. I really don't know. If I get rats I will save a lifes... but if I let my rabbit inside I live will be more comforting. I am leaning more towards the rabbit but i want your oppinionShould I get rats or let bunny inside?
Both are filthy creatures. How about a wolverine?Should I get rats or let bunny inside?
H mm if you're going to have the bunny make sure it has a cage cause i had one and one day we left it in the house cause we went out to dinner and it was raining and then bunny pooped everywhere!!! so id go with the rabbit but make sure it has a cage
Go with the bunny. Rats are cute, but not as cuddly.
Don't bring new animals in if you can't provide optimal care for your existing pet. Rabbits do best in the home, like any other pet. Outdoors, your rabbit is lonely and more exposed to illness and parasitic infestation. Rabbits scare easily, and a wandering dog or foraging raccoon is enough to send a rabbit into shock.





Bring your rabbit inside.
I really didn't enjoy having my rabbit inside with me. It made a lot of strange noises and looked so sad all the time. I got myself a spiny mouse as an inside pet. So, if I had to choose, it'd be rats.
Seriously, I would bring the bunny inside. My niece brought her bunny in and it has a nice rabbit cage in the den. She carries it around all over the house. It's litter trained and is her best friend.
i'd bring the rabbit inside.
I think you should let your bunny inside, and just buy her a cage at a petstore. Rabbits can be easily potty trained. I have an indoor minilop rabbit and i just let her run around the apartment with her cage door opened, and when she has to go potty she goes back in there and sits on her little potty tray. They can be really fun to be with
Bring the bunny indoors.
Let the bunny inside.


He's already your pet and deserves you attention first, and to be cared for properly.


They are way cooler anyway.


No matter how many rats you have, they will always breed them for lab use or snake food so it won't make any difference at all. Go with the rabbit.
I would go with bringing your bunny inside. Some rabbits don't survive the winter and will freeze to death. Your rabbit may be afraid at first but comfort him and he will be much happier (and nice and toasty!) As long as you keep his cage clean (I clean mine every second day, it doesn't take long) and he will not smell. As long as he has safe toys to chew on he also shouldn't make a lot of noise.





You can get rats any other time; you could also save a life by letting your bunny in. You will bond easier if you have closer access with him, too.





Good luck.
If i had to choose i would bring the rabbit inside, because i had a rabbit once and i had it inside and i put it outside during the winter time and he died because he froze to death, so please go for the rabbit especially if you live in a place where there is really cold weather!

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