DO RABBITS MAKE GOOD PETS FOR CHILDREN?

Not really. They are hopeless pets for young children who cannot safely pick them up or hold them. Rabbits don’t usually like being picked up and cuddled anyway. Guinea pigs, rats, or hamsters are easier and hamsters don’t live too long! Sensible children over the age of 10 can cope with rabbits, but if you buy a young rabbit, it can live until your child is 22 years old. When your child is out clubbing, will she really want to come home to feed bunny? One way round this problem is to get a middle aged bunny from a rescue shelter, not a baby. Rabbits are best as pets for adults. House rabbits (in pairs) fit in well with adults who work during the day, as rabbit peak activity time is evening and early mornings – not midday.

How much longer do I have to hold this?