Rabbits As Pets

After dogs and cats; most animal lovers especially children yearn for rabbits as pets. The reason is pretty obvious -- their incredibly lovable and soft appearance! However, is this enough a reason to opt for bringing this animal home? Let us analyze the positives and negatives of keeping rabbits as pets. The pros are plenty in number and also quite well known to most people.
Rabbits are known for their docile temperament. They are least prone to cause any damage in the household and can be domesticated with ease. With little effort, rabbits can be toilet trained so that they do not litter the house. Children are safe in their company and enjoy to the fullest with this extremely playful pet. Since they have a longer life in comparison to many other pet animals and require minimal care and supervision in their lifetime; therefore they form ideal pets.
When it comes to the cons, financial implication may come on top of the list. Although rabbits love being kept in the open which is their natural habitat but this involves the risk of losing out on your kitchen garden. To keep your vegetables safe, you may want to procure a cage that may cost quite a handsome amount depending upon its size. Gnawing, the characteristic feature of rabbits can become a nuisance in the house. In order to keep their teeth in proper size, rabbits are in constant need of chewing and biting things; be it electrical wires or other personal goods. Their nails also require regular trimming, else your furniture may be damaged considerably. Lastly, remember to get your pet rabbit spayed or neutered to avoid the continuous hassle of their high rate of proliferation.
Having known the pros and cons of choosing rabbits as pets; it is for each one to make their own decision.
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