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POLL: Kitten or a bunny? UPDATE: I got the kitten plus some PICS!!!!!!!

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Bunnies are not good indoor animals. They like to spray pee-pee and they doo-doo so much that you need to change the cedar chips in their cages at least every 2 days or they will stink like all hell. That, and they really don't do much but sit there and stare at you.
 
LOL...these lil guys are awesome...I gave them a couple of catnip toys and now they are bouncing off the walls...this is great
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy
LOL...these lil guys are awesome...I gave them a couple of catnip toys and now they are bouncing off the walls...this is great

more pics, and if possible, a video 😛
 
Good choice, getting one kitten is a bad idea. They need a friend to grow up with and play with. I will never get 1 cat again, 2 or more only.
 
Kitten, Rabbits are stupid they stink make messes and you can barely hold them. Kittens are them same but less, so get a cat.
 
I would've suggested kitten too.


It seems like many have the mentality that rabbits are kinda a temporary pet, or something. You know.. lesser on the scale of pets, at least compared to a dog or cat.

Kinda like a hamster or a rat. 😛

I've never heard of someone whos had their.. rabbit.. for the last 15 years. I am sure they exist, if rabbits can live that long, though.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Bunnys are boring and it will end up dying in a cage dejected, lonely, and the family won't care about it. It's no better than a gerbil.

Get him a kitten.

Skoorb is right. After a few weeks the animal loses it's "new toy" appeal. A rabbit at that point will be neglected. It's unable to care for itself for the most part, and what Skoorb siad will happen.

The cat will stand at your feet and meow when it's hungry, it'll force you to keep it fed this way. It'll also keep itself interesting by jumping up on your lap when you're watching TV, and chasing strings and things around the house. The rabbit doesn't do any of this stuff, and it will be quickly forgotten about.

yea, an animal that can't be toilet trained is no fun really. it'll sh*t and piss on u, and that takes all the fun outa it. if your lucky u'll get a mellow bunny, if not not, it'll be crazy. i had two bunnies that went after each other and drew blood from each other when i let em out to frollic. bunnies don't really recognize u, they just pump out endless round poop. stinky cages u gotta keep in garage or in yard, its just not really a good pet unless u live in farm country.

course they are cute as baby bunnies, but thats about it😛

 
Originally posted by: Eli
I would've suggested kitten too.


It seems like many have the mentality that rabbits are kinda a temporary pet, or something. You know.. lesser on the scale of pets, at least compared to a dog or cat.

Kinda like a hamster or a rat. 😛

I've never heard of someone whos had their.. rabbit.. for the last 15 years. I am sure they exist, if rabbits can live that long, though.

yea, for the most part, the rabbit isn't much different from keeping a roach for a pet, ignoring the cuteness factor of course😉

i had 6 rabbits, till i gave em to a friend that lives in the country.
 
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