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I am a huge animal lover but since I've left home a couple of years ago, my only pet is my fish Bubba. From all the research I've been doing, a rabbit seems like the perfect pet for me. However I want input and want to feel prepared before I make the leap!
I am a college student, but have been on my own for a couple of years so know the drill when it comes to roommates, landlords, finding a place with a pet etc..
I would not be comfortable letting the bunny leave my bedroom without a leash. However it is a good sized bedroom. Would this be enough of an area to get the zoomies out? The rabbit would always have atleast an hour (though usually plenty more) out of his/her cage, however there may be days where I am gone for 12 or so hours. Would this be ok?
I came across the bunny, and sent her owner an e-mail.
http://kingston.kijiji.ca/c-pets-to-give-or-donate-Lionhead-Rabbit-1-y-o-W0QQAdIdZ286617935
She seems like a very caring owner and is doing whats best by rehoming her bunny, which is nice to hear! Lola however is not spayed, and I probably wouldn't get her spayed for a little while. What is the dangers of not fixing a rabbit until they are older?
I will absoloutly not be buying a bunny from a petstore, but most likely looking for one in a case like I mentioned above. What questions should I ask, and when I see the bunny what should I look for as far as health is concerned?
*phew* that was long! Thank you to all who read.
I am a college student, but have been on my own for a couple of years so know the drill when it comes to roommates, landlords, finding a place with a pet etc..
I would not be comfortable letting the bunny leave my bedroom without a leash. However it is a good sized bedroom. Would this be enough of an area to get the zoomies out? The rabbit would always have atleast an hour (though usually plenty more) out of his/her cage, however there may be days where I am gone for 12 or so hours. Would this be ok?
I came across the bunny, and sent her owner an e-mail.
http://kingston.kijiji.ca/c-pets-to-give-or-donate-Lionhead-Rabbit-1-y-o-W0QQAdIdZ286617935
She seems like a very caring owner and is doing whats best by rehoming her bunny, which is nice to hear! Lola however is not spayed, and I probably wouldn't get her spayed for a little while. What is the dangers of not fixing a rabbit until they are older?
I will absoloutly not be buying a bunny from a petstore, but most likely looking for one in a case like I mentioned above. What questions should I ask, and when I see the bunny what should I look for as far as health is concerned?
*phew* that was long! Thank you to all who read.