INDOOR BUNNIES:
Most people have indoor rabbits. An indoor rabbit will live its life inside the house. An indoor bunny can hop in the yard if you have one but the cage and main living space is inside. A bunny that lives inside the house should have a large cage and a safe spot to play in indoors ( i.e a spare bedroom or an area in a finished basement). The bunny's cage should be in an area of the house that is somewhat exposed to main family areas (like a rec room, office etc) so bunny doesn't get lonely but also in a quiet area so she doesn't get stressed out by noise. One thing that many indoor rabbit owners do is put the cage in a spare room with a few windows, and then make an entire "Bunny Room". The bedroom door would be replaced with a baby gate. Bunny could hop freely around the "Bunny Room" and then be put in her cage overnight. You can find great rabbit room ideas online!
OUTDOOR RABBITS:
Outdoor rabbits live there lives outside. On a back porch/patio, or in the yard. Even so, an outdoor rabbit will need to come inside sometimes (like in bad, hot, or cold weather) so a cage should be available inside your house. If bunny will live outside then you need to make sure that her cage (or hutch as it is sometimes called) is safe and secure. It will need to be very big. At least 3 levels and a safe hiding spot for her safety. Just make sure that you can reach her hiding spot if you need to get her. The hutch should get at least 4 hours of sun a day and she should have an extremely safe rabbit pen to play in. Your yard will have to be rabbit proofed. Make sure that bunny is safe from predators like raccoons, possums, and wolves. She shouldn't play with wild rabbits or be near them as they carry illnesses that can make bunny sick.
You can find rabbit pens and rabbit hutches online as well!
You can find rabbit pens and rabbit hutches online as well!
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