Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rabbits are NOT good outdoor pets. Among other hazards, there’s a hemorrhagic disease that can be transmitted by wild rabbits’ urine and it kills very quickly. Please bring your rabbits indoors (and get them desxed and vaccinated against RHDV).
+1 I'll never understand why people get rabbits just to keep them outside.
Better than locking them in a cage their whole lives. Have you owned rabbits? Like dogs and cats, they like to have freedom to move and to have some semblance of a real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rabbits are NOT good outdoor pets. Among other hazards, there’s a hemorrhagic disease that can be transmitted by wild rabbits’ urine and it kills very quickly. Please bring your rabbits indoors (and get them desxed and vaccinated against RHDV).
+1 I'll never understand why people get rabbits just to keep them outside.
Anonymous wrote:They are aggressive opportunists and will 100% kill a rabbit that size. It may not fly off with with the rabbit but it will attack and repeatedly dig those talons in until your pet is dead.
Anonymous wrote:Rabbits are NOT good outdoor pets. Among other hazards, there’s a hemorrhagic disease that can be transmitted by wild rabbits’ urine and it kills very quickly. Please bring your rabbits indoors (and get them desxed and vaccinated against RHDV).