Now indoor housing is a new idea for me.. I have always had rabbits outdoors but due to the fact Dustin is on his own for now and he doesn't have enough space outdoors I have decided to move him indoors as of next week, so I can give him more attention and more room. This means I have bought a 100cm petshop indoor rabbit cage which I will be attaching a run to, but he will also have free roam of the house when we are home. Now indoor rabbits are good as they are protected from the elements and predators, they tend to have longer lifespans and are able to be given more attention then outdoor counterparts. Rabbits are also easily litter trained, which I will do a post on later to go over how you teach them etc, and are extremely clean animals making them great indoor pets. There is a need for bunny proofing the house and supervision though as they like to chew things like your electrical wires, carpet, lino and walls! When placing a rabbit cage inside make sure it is out of direct sunlight or drafts, not directly near heaters, smoke can be harmful to rabbits so not to close to kitchens and somewhere relatively quite especially during the day as rabbits are most active at dawn and dusk and so sleep for most the day. I will attach a photo of my indoor setup when I get enough money to buy the pen next week... very exciting!! Dustin will not be fully indoors though we will have his other pen still set up outdoors and I will most likely have him out there in the mornings and evenings for some grass and fresh air :)