Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Can you put a dwarf rabbit in an excercise ball ?

i have seen people put rats and ferrets and guniea pigs in them but does it work the same for rabbits ...because they hop ?Can you put a dwarf rabbit in an excercise ball ?
No because rabbit slip on plastic and can hurt them self you need to let the bunny out though so get a playpen that doesn't have a bottom then let your bunny roam or take it outside and you can get rabbit care/toys on http://www.rabbit.org/care/index.htmlCan you put a dwarf rabbit in an excercise ball ?
they would probably get scared or land on there head so i wouldnt recommend it!
I really wouldn't. They move in a completely different way from rodents. It's sort of a pity because I used to love watching my mice in exercise balls, but then it's fun to watch my rabbit hopping around the floor, too.
I have not seen them recommended for rabbits. So I would not use them.





Make a play area inside one of your rooms for them. It does not have to be permanent or even expensive. Use cardboard boxes and tunnels (old warping paper cores), newspaper, paper bags, and anything else they can explore without hurting themselves. They love to explore new environments, so change yours around once in a while.





They can be kept in a single room, but still get a chance for the exercise they need.
No, of course not! Please research on how to care for a rabbit properly! Doing things like that could seriously harm your rabbit.
Not at all. They won't be able to roll around like rats and guniea pigs, because they have different kind of feet, and they walk differently. So no, don't do it. They will more than likely hurt themselves and hate it rarther than enjoy it like the other animals do.

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