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Janine's Review of Rabbit

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
Good Points

Quiet Animals
Reletivly easy to look after
Very cute
Can provide company for cats and dogs if introduced to the slowly.
They live in or out.


Bad Points

Suprisingly, hutchs are quite dear and can range from £50 - £100
Sociable animals - like company so it may be better to get two.
Are prone to flys laying eggs on their fur


General Comments

Rabbits are great animals for both adults and children. They are relatively easy to look after, but they teach children a level of responsibility. I have just acquired two rabbits, as my friend's rabbits had babies (long story).

It's really cute the way that they are really affectionate with each other. I am glad I got a pair, as I think it would get rather lonely on its own. I have two males; I have been advised to get them neutered as when they get older they may start to fight. I think it's advised that if you're having a pair, a male and female are the best combination (I never got the choice though).

We introduced them to my boyfriend's collie; she is very intrigued, and quite playful with them, although she is very careful. If you are going to introduce them to another pet, please supervise them at all times!

Things to look out for a fly's laying eggs on their skin - I have bought a repellent, but it cannot be used until they are 12 weeks. Also watch out if your rabbit has flu type symptoms as this can be a sign of something more serious.

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  • unknown15 Rank: Staff Sergeant on 11th Feb 2006

    Flu symptoms - good point, rabbits can only breathe through their noses - if this blocks they won't live.