by drift. » Sat Mar 24, 2018 9:45 am
@eagle just like dogs they do need room to play, so it really does depend on your housing situation and how often you're home with your rabbit. And uhm.... what's the point of this? To start an argument or vent? And in my opinion all pets are complicated, are they not? They each have certain needs that need to be met, some harder than others. Hermit crabs for example, they cant just be thrown in a plastic bin with water and sand. Which most people think; they actually need alot more things, like humidity and proper feeding. They aren't simple at all. And neither are rabbits. Rabbits need your time, attention, care, money, and living space. And it has to keep them happy and occupied. I'd call that complicated. You cant just throw him in a tiny cage by himself with no interaction or play other than feeding(If he's a pet). Thats neglect. And I'm not taking sides with the wire bottoms because its the owner's choice. But there was no need to come on here and say we're all trying to seem 'special'. I know it's your opinion, but there are more polite ways to go about things.
my rabbits stay outside most of the day during the fall/spring and cooler summer days, but they have alot of water and shade.
@mos;; huh, that's a tricky one, by vibrating do you mean thumping it against the ground very quickly and repetitively? If so it could mean the rabbit has seen something new and perceives it as danger,
if not; it could still mean he is terrified, as he is a prey animal and won't 'scream' unless he's actually being attacked or dying