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.
Not exact matches
While they are not the most active
rabbit, Champagnes will happily hop around their indoor room and like to spend some time
outdoors.
While living alone in an
outdoor hutch is a lonely existence for a
rabbit, a house
rabbit that is allowed time
outdoors will likely enjoy the change of scenery and fresh air.
Dogs have free access to both indoor (air - conditioned option available) and fenced - in
outdoor environments
while cats (and other pets too, heck, we've even boarded a
rabbit!)