Rabbits Charm : Why These Adorable Pets Are Perfect for Your Home"

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • "Step into the enchanting world of rabbits with our latest documentary! 🐰 From their playful antics to their gentle, affectionate nature, discover why rabbits are becoming some of the most cherished pets around. In this video, we’ll explore the unique traits of various rabbit breeds, learn about their fascinating behaviors, and see how they make wonderful companions. Whether you're a rabbit enthusiast or considering bringing one into your home, this video is packed with heartwarming moments and practical tips. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more delightful pet content!"
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Komentáře • 11

  • @evilgummiibears
    @evilgummiibears Před měsícem +11

    free roaming bunnies is the best choice! if you get an enclosure, make sure it's like a doggie xpen so they're guaranteed lots of space. but I don't think you interact nearly enough w ur furry friend when they're in a cage 😬🫡

    • @WizProFilms
      @WizProFilms  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for this great insight and wonderful information

    • @hannikulju9990
      @hannikulju9990 Před 22 dny +1

      I have too males, so both bunny pairs have one room. They will fight is all can hop around together. They still hop nearby me on the sofa while it's their turn to be free roaming. But they live still happy life. I don't want to give either male away (another was sold me as female at first) and they all are spayed and neutered. Now oldest one is 6 years. They have eachother when I am at work or when another pair is hoping around. They just went through yearly health check and get vaccines. They can give me paw or make an circle around and search yammie which I have been hiding for them. There are purely free roaming bunnies, but otherwise happy solutions too. But forgetting them in the cage is not the one.

    • @hannikulju9990
      @hannikulju9990 Před 22 dny +1

      Oh..and the females love to destroy carpets. That is the only wrong thing they like to eat..tearing little bites every now and then. It's impossible to bunny-prove carpets😂.

    • @WizProFilms
      @WizProFilms  Před 22 dny

      Oh wow that’s really cute . I hope you continue to have amazing time and memories with them .

    • @evilgummiibears
      @evilgummiibears Před 21 dnem +1

      @hannikulju9990 agreed! a room is a perfect free roam scenario mine are confined to a room but it's my room so I'm with them 24/7 lol they have plenty of room to run around. they have a cage but I took the door of it off its purely meant to be their restroom bc they would have hay EVERYWHERE if it wasn't confined to an area😅

  • @priscilas24
    @priscilas24 Před 21 dnem +7

    Rabbits needs space they are explores so don't you forget if you are gonna to acquire one give them space to be playful they can be chill buf needs space to be themselves

  • @Lapinettepetitbébé
    @Lapinettepetitbébé Před 2 dny +3

    2 things: NO cage and bunnies are not for children! ❤

  • @deefective1100
    @deefective1100 Před 13 dny +4

    I have seen everything wrong with this video, including what not to feed a rabbit but just interaction. Rabbits are not cats, they have active periods between dawn and dusk, because they are prey animals. They definetely will not interact with your child like a cat, because they do not like to be picked up. Because of this your child will loose interest in the rabbit and the rabbit will end up being neglected and end up whatever. Never get your child a rabbit.