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I've wanted a bunny for ages, and I'm still living at "mums"mum's house" and she has very strict rules on pets. The conclusion is that if I'm to get a bunny, he/she would have to live in my room. Now, I've got all the bunny proofing covered, and I understand that it would take a lot to proof it all (carpet cover, furniture covers, cable covers, etc.) but it all comes down to this, do I have enough space in my room for a bunny to live happily?

Room dimensions: about 11' x 11' (3.4 x 3.4 m), with a small double bed in it, which is approximately 6' x 4' (approx1. 6'8 x 4'1.2 m) in size. thereThere is also some furniture, but the wardrobe is built into the wall so that frees up a lot of room. TheresThere's a little extra room by the entrance, about 4' x 2.5' (120 x 76 cm), but that's about how much room the furniture would take up.

I would get a double or triple tier cage to maximize the bunny's living space as well.

I've wanted a bunny for ages, and I'm still living at "mums house" and she has very strict rules on pets. The conclusion is that if I'm to get a bunny, he/she would have to live in my room. Now, I've got all the bunny proofing covered, and I understand that it would take a lot to proof it all (carpet cover, furniture covers, cable covers, etc.) but it all comes down to this, do I have enough space in my room for a bunny to live happily?

Room dimensions: about 11' x 11' with a small double bed in it (approx. 6' x 4'). there is also some furniture but the wardrobe is built into the wall so that frees up a lot of room. Theres a little extra room by the entrance, about 4' x 2.5' but that's about how much room the furniture would take up.

I would get a double or triple tier cage to maximize the bunny's living space as well.

I've wanted a bunny for ages, and I'm still living at "mum's house" and she has very strict rules on pets. The conclusion is that if I'm to get a bunny, he/she would have to live in my room. Now, I've got all the bunny proofing covered, and I understand that it would take a lot to proof it all (carpet cover, furniture covers, cable covers, etc.) but it all comes down to this, do I have enough space in my room for a bunny to live happily?

Room dimensions: about 11' x 11' (3.4 x 3.4 m), with a small double bed in it, which is approximately 6' x 4' (1.8 x 1.2 m) in size. There is also some furniture, but the wardrobe is built into the wall so that frees up a lot of room. There's a little extra room by the entrance, about 4' x 2.5' (120 x 76 cm), but that's about how much room the furniture would take up.

I would get a double or triple tier cage to maximize the bunny's living space as well.

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Is thisa bedroom enough space for a bunny to be happy?

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