My boyfriend and I would like to get a pet, but don't think it would be fair to get a dog. We work 8hrs/day and aren't always going to have lots of attention for a dog. We decided something like the holland lop eared rabbit (since they are small) might be a good pet. We thought about a cat but wanted something different. Does anyone have good or bad experiences with lop eared rabbits in apartments? Or in general?
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I don't live in an apartment, but i have had a lop eared rabbit before. He was excellent. He was calm and always relieved himself in the litter box. Having an apartment i recommend blocking the kitchen off and placing the cage there, that way once you feel confident that he is litter trained you can leave the cage door open and allow him to roam the kitchen as long as you have rabbit proofed the kitchen. That way you don't have to worry about him having an accident on the carpet. A rabbit is a popular apartment animal because they can act much like a combo of cat and dog. Cat because it can be potty trained. Dog because it is cuddly, can be "walked", and will eat vegetables.
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Ok I don't have any in an apartment however I show them. They are wonderful rabbits and size is defiantly and advantage. I sold some of my rabbits to apartment owners and the rabbits did fine. The ones I have love to be snuggled and Absolutely Love my brother and sister pulling them out of their cages.
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. in apartment is good in coop