Explanation: ● Ease Of Care: Easy to take care of. They do not need bathing, these rabbits are impeccable groomers and can keep themselves clean. They only need brushing to help with any fur shedding. ● Space Requirement: New Zealand rabbits do not need more space than typical.
A rabbit is not much harder to take care of than an indoor cat. The biggest differences are having to pick up stray poops (get a Dustbuster) and worrying about them chewing wires, floorboards and furniture.
Cage cleaning can be time-consuming. You can litter train them, but it tends to be more convince-based... If the litter box is far away they will just poop on the floor.
They do need a lot of space in their cage and daily exercise. Fresh veggies daily, hay, and high-quality pellet food.
Honestly, I think they smell really bad, but they aren't much more time-consuming than your cat is.
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