>>84039629They can be potty trained and house trained, but it takes effort and best to start them young.
Rabbitsbunnies are different than gares hares and jack rabbits are nasty while bunnies are like cats and constantly groom themselves.
Rabbits are considered exotic pets now because so few people know how to take care of them.
Their diet should be grass hey dry fruits and veggies as treats.
They are pack animals so they like having company, even if you don't directly play with them, they like knowing you are around, so often times I lay in the pen and read a book, while bun just chills out.
While they do have instincts to avoid predators and their ears changing directions and foot thumping make great alarm systems, they are naturally curious and like to explore so it's best to have them penned in near their cage instead of free roam. I keeps mine outside on a covered patio that has double shade from a tree and an onning.
Only real danger is heat so I bring em inside the house if it gets 90 plus.
Fleas need special meds if it happens.
Unless you want lots of babies, best to get them neutered.
They like to nibble so keep them away from powercords as they think it's tree or plant roots.
Use a box gilled with wood shavings as a litter box.
Trim nails as needed and pet or stroke them often.