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Can a Dwarf Rabbit grow up then destroy its cage and destroy my house? |
Adout how long dose a dwarf rabbit live Usually they live for about 8-10 years, NO they can NOT grow up then destroy its cage and destroy your house! as long as the cage is not metal that won't happen. It really depends if you have named your rabbit Harvey or not. If so, he will be VERY big, definitely not caged, and live about as long as a human. |
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