As Easter approaches, we always warn you not to surprise children with a live bunny just during the holiday if we are not prepared for it.
However, if someone really wants a pet and is thinking of some furry pet that is neither a cat nor a dog, then the choice may be some rodent.
The little mouse, the dwarf hamster, is also an option, but you don't have to think so tiny if you can be bigger. Chinchillas can be heard to be harder to hold, but the rabbit is a much easier case. That’s why, if you’re already thinking about keeping a bunny beyond Easter, we’ll tell you what’s next for it.
It's easy to take care of it, which can be done inside the apartment with a cage of the right size. They are demanding animals, but this, of course, requires regular care. And if you have a garden, you can also design an outdoor living area. Keeping your bunny requires no special tools, but you should know that keeping a bunny is up to 15 years old. In return, however, we get a cute, hairy pet who will chew for most of the day if there is anything.
A bunny can also be a safe friend for children, who can be caressed and involved in the game. You can make everyone happy by running and jumping.
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