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Kids Around Bunnies: Is It Safe?

Updated: Feb 22, 2023


five kids and four bunnies playing on the sand on a sunny day

Getting a rabbit for a kid might be a good idea, or maybe it's the other way around. Let's say you have a 4-year-old kid, and you know they are active. There are limitations that you need to know when kids are around bunnies. Kids are often unpredictable, so it will take a lot of thinking and reconsidering decisions before getting a bunny.


Kids and bunnies have different characteristics, but one thing is for sure, they can both be playful sometimes. It can be a little chaotic when your child and bunny show their lively personality. Could you picture what would happen if they had no supervision?


What New Bunny Owners Need to Know


1. Bunnies love to dig.

2. Bunnies are territorial.

3. Bunnies love playing with your cable or anything they can chew, including your clothes.

4. Bunnies urinate when marking a place they want to own.

5. Bunnies love running around the house.

6. Bunnies also need to play outside once in a while.

7. Bunnies are sometimes quiet. They're not always playful.


Kids Around Bunnies: Questions You Need to Consider


1. Have I talked about this with the whole family?

2. Who would replace me supervising my toddler and the bunny when I'm not around?

3. Is my kid touchy and playful?

4. Are the live wires in a safe place away from my toddler and bunny?

5. Are we prepared for our bunny's litter training? (Because you know, it's going to be messy if you're not ready for a bunny)

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Suitable Pet Rabbit Breeds for Kids


Some rabbit breeds are suitable for children, but it doesn't mean that all these rabbits love to be held every time.


These breeds are Mini Lop, Himalayan, Chinchilla, and Dutch. These rabbits typically are sweet, calm, playful, and easy to take care of when you know the limitations.


Kids are not necessarily the owner of a rabbit. You can supervise your child with bunny-related activities like putting pellets in the rabbit bowl or fresh hay in the bunny's hay feeder. In that way, your kid will learn chores and become responsible for caring for rabbits or other pets.


Do Bunnies Make Good Pets?


Rabbits make good pets around kids. With proper supervision around rabbits or other animals, you are slowly teaching your kid to care for animals genuinely. You might not be aware, but as your child grows, he is gradually learning that rabbits need to be fed and need a loving home.


Generally speaking, they are excellent pets because they can quickly learn to use a litter box, and they are fine inside the house as long as there is enough natural light. But remember that even though they hop and get playful indoors, you also have to consider letting them play outside and experience nature once in a while because natural light can give them Vitamin D, which benefits their bones and teeth.


Disclaimer: We are not professional veterinarians or medical doctors. We created this blog based on our experiences with pet rabbits. We volunteered hours in the rabbit shelter, did extensive pet product research, and asked experienced peers. The purpose of this blog is to provide information about properly taking care of rabbits. Please know that it is still best to visit the vet regularly. For medical emergencies, contact a rabbit-savvy vet. Always observe your rabbits around new products or environmental changes.


Final Thoughts on Kids Around Bunnies


If you've wanted a bunny for so long, make sure you are ready for it. Taking care of a bunny is a long commitment, and you should be aware of that. Consider all these things before you get one because it's hard to abandon or surrender bunnies to a shelter just because you cannot take care of them anymore.


Let's get these bunnies well-taken care of.


If you're ready to get your first bunny, it's great to have it litter-trained, so it would be easier for you to handle everything in the house. A litter box means a lesser mess and chore for you.

We'll help you with that!


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