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When it comes to giving your furry friend a comfortable and secure space, Petco's collection of rabbit cages and habitats stands unmatched in quality and design. Our rabbit cages are spacious and durable, ensuring your bunny has ample room to hop and play. For those seeking a touch of luxury, our rabbit hutches offer an upgraded living experience, combining both indoor and outdoor elements to emulate a natural environment. To further enhance their living quarters, dive into our range of rabbit feeders & waterers, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh food and water for your pet. And for cleanliness and comfort, Petco’s premium rabbit bedding & litter is essential. Made from absorbent and safe materials, it guarantees an odor-free and cozy atmosphere for your rabbit.
The more living space your rabbit has, the better as they love to explore their environment. You’ll need plenty of space for their bedding, playful hideaway nooks, an exercise area and more. This is typically at least four times the size of your rabbit.
Your rabbit habitat should include bedding, water and food bowls, a hideaway, and an area to exercise. Take a look at our rabbit care sheet to learn more about what your rabbit needs.
Rabbits may be kept in mixed-sex pairs if spayed or neutered, or same-sex pairs if they are raised together. Otherwise, keep rabbits housed separately.
Different types of small animals should not be housed together.
While every household is different, we recommend giving your pet rabbit a space to call their own.
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What should I get for a year old rabbit? I’m a first time small pet owner & haven’t brought Mello (pet) home yet because I’m afraid I don’t have everything I need. I’m ordering hay, bedding, pellets & a litter box as well as an outdoor play pen. My friend is giving me a cage.
I'm looking to get this cage. The chart says it's good for two guinea pigs, which I have. In the comments a lot of people say their two guinea pigs were happy. But I just wanted to be sure. I'm thinking about getting this cage and then getting another later on to attach to it and expand it. What do you think? I'm stuck with a large rabbit cage and I know I need to get them something better so that's why I'm looking at this one.
I'm trying to train my rabbit to go to the bathroom in a potty in the corner of her cage. but, its plastic and she keeps biting on it and trying to lift it up. how do I prevent that?
I was wondering how do I get my rabbits to poop in her cage again? About 4 months ago we decided to let them out during the night till morning so they can have time out and my other rabbit kept biting her cage so that is one reason why we decided to let them out. They have a playpen we have made for them and they now poop outside of there cages in the same corner everyday. They use to poop in there cages and now they think outside in there playpen is where they should poop.
How should I welcome a 2 month old bunny inside my house?
So I recently posted a pic of my hamsters new set up. People said that CritterTrail is too small for her. She has two cages and then tubes connecting them. She runs in her ball for 4 hrs a day with a break each hour for water and food. Should I make her a bin cage or keep the CritterTrails cage?
My 16 month REW mini lop rabbit is displaying the following: scratching at both ears, shaking ears, grooming ears a lot, frequently biting cage bars and metal grille/ puppy pen at patio window, over grooming/biting fur on back end near tail. His urine is brown in colour but I have put him on extra vita as he wouldn’t eat his pellets ( am now soaking them and he is eating them) . Will not touch his hay much. Hair standing on end in head and rear. He seems fine in himself - is not lethargic.
Soon, I'm moving my rabbits inside but my rabbits are afraid of the inside. So how could I make their transition as easy as possible
Good morning! I thank Pet Coach team for answering my first question. My little rabbits develop Coccidia. One vet has told me that hunedreds of these bunnies have been brought from Spain and hunedreds have died. What could be the cause of the development of the disease here: food, water, lack of care and hygene in pet shops? I've seemed to realise that they are allready sick when I buy them.
Hi I have a small rabbit it's a female, she's 2 months old , I want to know if she needs vaccines?
Rabbit reduced appetite, urinating and pooing a little. 2 days ago was laying flat in cage like he had tummy ache, was very cold outside! Brought in and gave 3 syringes of critical care, a bit more alert have seen him eat a small bit of hay but no greens or pellets (that's I've seen!) Is still urinating and poking!
My bunny is pregnant I was wondering if she would need a nesting box?