thunderofthedrum wrote:Daisywolf14 wrote:PeachFuzz wrote:The flooring of the cage doesn't *have* to be wire. Rabbits are fairly easy to litter-box train and if you're cleaning often there shouldn't be any problems with poo or pee. Rexes are most definitely not the only rabbits who get sore hocks. Basically any rabbit can get sore hocks. I work at an animal shelter and I have seen dozens of rabbits, all different breeds, come in with sore hocks!
wire is just easier for some people but solid works for others but there really should not be a issue with any flooring as long as its maintained well. Most (not all) people that get a rabbit will not want to put all the time into litter training so in that case wire is better and cleaner but hey its just a preference. I never said rexes were the only ones i just said they are more prone to sore hocks and others not as much if a place to get of the wire/used bedding is there.
I personally have an issue with this - I would really hope that NOT most people who get a rabbit wouldn't want to put the time into litter training. In many cases, the rabbits take to it immediately. It's natural for them to designate a latrine area, such as a particular corner of their cage. Granted, occasionally a rabbit doesn't take or refuses or continues to urinate elsewhere. However, my point is that if someone commits to taking on a pet and the responsibility that comes with it such as time and expense, I would hope they'd be open to trying out something that could easily make life and clean up easier, even though it may take some time at first.
Well it's a bummer that some people don't. I mean not everyone takes rabbits seriously like others do.
I've got cousins that get whatever they want at the ring of a bell and its always liveing breathing animals.
First fish they get tanks (cuz I've got one) ask me question and don't take advice only to lead to problems with their tanks.
This July I found out they got rabbits "because they wanted too" (the dad gets them everything) he talks to me and complains that they smell in the house I gave him advice he never took it.
Point is you can't expect everyone to be great pet owners some people just don't like the commitment
But like the fact they own one. It really sucks.