Mummel
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HI All
After 1 yr. of living in the states without my bunnies I am visiting the 6 remaining buns in Germany.
I am planning to take 2 of them back to NY with me. My husband will not allow any more and I understand his concerns since we live in a small 1 Bdr. Apartment (but with outdoor space).You know, its just hard to let go of such a great big bunny family. We also had a pretty tough life and financial problems in the states so far but I have at least 1 yr. of U.S. work experience now which should make it easier when it comes to a higher salary for me on th next job. Hubbys job at St. Johns University does not pay well but hopefully he can start with the police academy soon .
I think in Summer the Bunniescould maybe live outside..what worries me is the warmer climate and the area we live in also has many ticks in summer..(Long Island, Suffolk County):?
For Winter I was planning to house them in a nick condo.
Like I mentioned my hubby is still not too fond of the bunnies. I am not sure he will accept them to stay with us all the time since he originally stated "no bunnies until we have a house" (so in 20 yrs..)But when I told him about playing with my baby bunny Emily here he thought it was okay to bring her (and along with her her friend Mia...I wont seperate them :X)
I have looked for temporary foster homes in the past and received many nice offers. Back then I was planning to house the buns in New Jersey. But the way the Situation is now I would barely able to see the bunnies at all and I was even thinking of maybe looking for a shelter in Long Island. I have saved up my german tax return money for my bunnys so I would be able to pay possible fees.
I really just learned that Singapore Air would allow pets on the flight so I am unprepared when it comes to what the Bunnies might need to enter the U.S. I know of papers from the vet but I am unsure what the recommended shots are buns have to get in the states since Im sure there are different sicknesses in NY than here.
Has anyone transported bunnys on the same plane before? How did it work out? They would have to stay in the baggage room.
Would be great to har some experiences..I am a little nervous about my bunnies flying..:?
Emi
After 1 yr. of living in the states without my bunnies I am visiting the 6 remaining buns in Germany.
I am planning to take 2 of them back to NY with me. My husband will not allow any more and I understand his concerns since we live in a small 1 Bdr. Apartment (but with outdoor space).You know, its just hard to let go of such a great big bunny family. We also had a pretty tough life and financial problems in the states so far but I have at least 1 yr. of U.S. work experience now which should make it easier when it comes to a higher salary for me on th next job. Hubbys job at St. Johns University does not pay well but hopefully he can start with the police academy soon .
I think in Summer the Bunniescould maybe live outside..what worries me is the warmer climate and the area we live in also has many ticks in summer..(Long Island, Suffolk County):?
For Winter I was planning to house them in a nick condo.
Like I mentioned my hubby is still not too fond of the bunnies. I am not sure he will accept them to stay with us all the time since he originally stated "no bunnies until we have a house" (so in 20 yrs..)But when I told him about playing with my baby bunny Emily here he thought it was okay to bring her (and along with her her friend Mia...I wont seperate them :X)
I have looked for temporary foster homes in the past and received many nice offers. Back then I was planning to house the buns in New Jersey. But the way the Situation is now I would barely able to see the bunnies at all and I was even thinking of maybe looking for a shelter in Long Island. I have saved up my german tax return money for my bunnys so I would be able to pay possible fees.
I really just learned that Singapore Air would allow pets on the flight so I am unprepared when it comes to what the Bunnies might need to enter the U.S. I know of papers from the vet but I am unsure what the recommended shots are buns have to get in the states since Im sure there are different sicknesses in NY than here.
Has anyone transported bunnys on the same plane before? How did it work out? They would have to stay in the baggage room.
Would be great to har some experiences..I am a little nervous about my bunnies flying..:?
Emi