QUOTE(hytms @ Jun 15 2010, 02:02 PM)
Yup, that was the new cage. i put mat and a box alrready
but the cage's too small though. will upgrade it when i have the cash! 
my suggestion is that u can actually buy play pens instead of cage, what u need do is to toilet train yr buns. using play pens allow yr buns to have bigger running and exercise area which is good for their health. Added on June 15, 2010, 2:21 pm
QUOTE(SixPack_Boy @ Jun 15 2010, 03:27 AM)
hello... last time i have hamster and it's cute, but i cannot play with them coz they scare i think.. now i want try buy a rabbit, becos i see rabbit is not noisy and also easy to play with them. any suggestion wat rabbit i must buy??? thx^^
hi, glad that u r interested in having rabbit as a pet. but i suggest u to find out more on rabbit's diet, housing, behaviour etc before u buy a rabbit which u think is "easy to play with". rabbit does not like to be hold, so don't even think about cuddle them. diet and housing play a very important part of rabbit life. pls do not assume that rabbit only eat carrot and vege, also, rabbit can not confine to the cage 24x7, u need to let them out and exercise everyday. rabbit love to chew and dig, u hv to make some effort to bunny proof yr hse. rabbit pee is quite smelly, can u stand the odour ? . rabbit has to go through molting a few times in a year, r u sensitive to their fur ? rabbit is hyper sensitive, they easily overstress which may cause them to die. for me, if u just want to hv rabbit as a pet, types of rabbit is not important. the most important thing is that u need to understand rabbit as a unique creature and know how to handle them. so, if u think u can handle all these, welcome to the bunny world. This post has been edited by lm_meileng: Jun 15 2010, 02:32 PM
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