Keeping pets can solve people's loneliness. In modern life, there is little communication between neighbors, so it is difficult to have time to gather together. If you keep a small pet, then you can solve loneliness and also Can add a lot of happiness to the family.


Rabbits are naturally more quiet and timid, and rabbits are naturally docile and will never take the initiative to bite. So if you are going to raise a rabbit, you need to take good care of it.


1. Buy an indoor rabbit cage



Rabbits are small, but they need plenty of room to move around. A medium-sized rabbit needs a cage that is at least 120 cm wide, 60 cm deep and 60 cm high. Look for a cage that has a solid bottom and is surrounded by wire on all sides to allow plenty of air circulation.


2. Spread hay or sawdust in the cage



Rabbits love a cozy nest, so keep them comfortable by laying soft, natural materials on the bottom of the cage. You can use any hay except alfalfa. Never use pine or cypress shavings, as the smoke from these plants can be harmful to your rabbit's organs.


3. Put the cage in the area for rabbits



You have to get the rabbit out and hopping around, so put the cage in a room you don't mind sharing with the rabbit, and clear the room of all wires, small items, and valuable furniture because rabbits like to bite.


4. Provide a bedpan



Rabbits will naturally use the same spot over and over as a "toilet" and this is usually a corner of the cage. with newspaper.Spread hay over the urinal and place it in your rabbit's favorite corner.