I know you're already considering a rabbit, but can I put in my vote for guinea pigs?
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Butters (left) and Virginia
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Butters, Virginia and Omar
They're relatively small but still big enough to be cuddly, especially if you keep a male. Females are nearly odorless if you use good bedding and keep their environment clean. Males smell a little worse but make up for it in cuddliness.
You could keep two females easily in an apartment setting, or one male.
All guinea pigs do better in pairs, but males can get aggressive as they mature and need huge amounts of room. Butters and Omar live in a 48" x 24" x 14" high Guinea Habitat, and I wouldn't think of keeping them in anything smaller because I know they'd drive each other insane without having that space.
For diet, they require pellets and timothy or grass hay on a constant basis, and require veggies on a daily basis. Mine get romaine lettuce, carrots, bell peppers, and kale, and fruits a few times a week as a treat - Apples, oranges, strawberries, melon, et cetera.
For bedding I use paper products (Carefresh or Sunseed bedding) or aspen shavings with a layer of hay on top. Non kiln dried pine (aka any pine you buy in the states) and cedar are huge no-nos, they cause respiratory distress and eventually liver damage and death from constant exposure to the aromatic oils they contain.
They may poop on the floor occasionally if you let them roam the room, but mine never poop on my lap, and rarely have accidents on the floor. I can leave Virginia on the floor for a half hour and not have to do any clean-up after her. They're very clean animals!
They're a little more high maintenence than most small animals but they'll love you forever! I've kept pigs my entire life, so if it doesn't work out with the rabbit and you want to consider guinea pigs, feel free to ask me questions.
Good luck!
http://i40.tinypic.com/35aus93.jpg
Butters (left) and Virginia
http://i44.tinypic.com/25gwgls.jpg
Butters, Virginia and Omar
They're relatively small but still big enough to be cuddly, especially if you keep a male. Females are nearly odorless if you use good bedding and keep their environment clean. Males smell a little worse but make up for it in cuddliness.
You could keep two females easily in an apartment setting, or one male.
All guinea pigs do better in pairs, but males can get aggressive as they mature and need huge amounts of room. Butters and Omar live in a 48" x 24" x 14" high Guinea Habitat, and I wouldn't think of keeping them in anything smaller because I know they'd drive each other insane without having that space.
For diet, they require pellets and timothy or grass hay on a constant basis, and require veggies on a daily basis. Mine get romaine lettuce, carrots, bell peppers, and kale, and fruits a few times a week as a treat - Apples, oranges, strawberries, melon, et cetera.
For bedding I use paper products (Carefresh or Sunseed bedding) or aspen shavings with a layer of hay on top. Non kiln dried pine (aka any pine you buy in the states) and cedar are huge no-nos, they cause respiratory distress and eventually liver damage and death from constant exposure to the aromatic oils they contain.
They may poop on the floor occasionally if you let them roam the room, but mine never poop on my lap, and rarely have accidents on the floor. I can leave Virginia on the floor for a half hour and not have to do any clean-up after her. They're very clean animals!
They're a little more high maintenence than most small animals but they'll love you forever! I've kept pigs my entire life, so if it doesn't work out with the rabbit and you want to consider guinea pigs, feel free to ask me questions.
Good luck!




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