Classification Of Animals Essay

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There are so many specific accommodation types depending on each type of animal. It is very important to choose the perfect accommodation for our pets according to what they need and making sure that at all times they are feeling comfortable and safe.
Rabbits: These animals are becoming a really popular companion animals in the uk as they are quite easy to maintanaing. Rabbits can be kept outdoors and indoors, it is important that we provide our rabbit with enough space to jump, hop etc, so the hutch has to be as big as the rabbit stand upright on their back legs and stretch out fully when they lie down.
A rabbit should have access to suitable places and supplies to play, exercice and explore, eat and drink undisturbed, rest and sleep, hide …show more content…

Some birds are very social and will be happy to be part of the family whereas others are very nervous and need to be kept in a quieter room.
In addition, as well as having the appropiate size of the cage, it is important what the cage allows the bird to do. In the cage, the bird has to be able to climb the bars of the cage, play with toys, flap their wings in all directions, jump from one perch to another etc. To avoid any accidents that may occur, it is a good idea to put padlocks as some birds can open locks.
Dogs: Although dogs are a very social animals, they need their own space to rest. A bed that is large enough to allow them to lie down is usually sufficient for sleeping. Comfortable and safe spaces can be set aside in rooms like kitchen, laundry room or hallway. Even large dogs can be kept in small houses as long as they are looked after properly. Dogs kennels should have enough space to allow the dog to sit up and turn around in it. Dogs sleeping outdoors in doghouses, will need enough clean, dry straw and blankets to keep them warm during the night.
In addition, dogs are very active animals and can get bored easily if not stimulating properly, so it is good to provide them with toys and give them access to an exercice area during the

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