Both indoor and
outdoor rabbit enclosures need to have a solid bottom in order to place bedding, which should be spot - cleaned everyday and completely replaced at the end of every week.
Not exact matches
Rabbit owners also can use a portable
enclosure or baby's play yard to help keep their
rabbits safe
outdoors.
We recommend keeping this small
rabbit in an indoor
enclosure, as
outdoor ones are more exposed to the weather (rain or shine) and predators such as coyotes, dogs, racoons, etc..
Outdoor rabbits should have sturdy
enclosures that are raised from the ground in order to protect them from predators such as raccoons, wolves and coyotes.
Should your Giant Angora
rabbit be an
outdoor rabbit, wood
enclosures that are raised from the ground and have a fenced bottom with a ramp are preferred to keep them safe from the elements as well as predators.
Outdoor enclosures should be raised and have enough space for the
rabbit to stretch its legs out comfortably (which, considering this
rabbit's size, would require it to be rather large).
These
rabbits do well either indoors or
outdoors, but be sure that
outdoor enclosures are covered from the elements (sun and rain), but also provide enough draft to keep them cool during warmer temperatures.
Indoor
rabbits should have the freedom to hop around your rooms and have access to sunlight, while
outdoor rabbits should be out of their
enclosures a few hours every day to stretch their legs in a fenced yard.
Should you have an
outdoor enclosure, it should be raised and have enough space for the
rabbit to stretch their legs out comfortably.
American Chinchilla
Rabbits do well in indoors or
outdoor enclosures so long as they are not exposed to extreme heat or cold.
If your
rabbit spends some time
outdoors, please make sure he is under close supervision by you and has a very secure
enclosure.
There are a variety of wooden
enclosures you can buy that you could install in your home, however they are designed to house
rabbits outdoors so are not ideal.
Rabbits housed
outdoors should have shade available to them at all times during the day as well as adequate air circulation through their hutch /
enclosure.
Whether your
rabbit lives in an indoor cage or
outdoor enclosure, proper bedding must be provided.
Rabbits do not require
outdoor exercise; if allowed
outdoors, your
rabbit must be in a predator - safe
enclosure covered on all sides, and in the shade.