NZminilops
Well-Known Member
Right now I am trying so hard to find work. At the moment, my partner Mathew works full time, so he's gone from 6:30am until 5:30pm, and during the day.
I have an interview for a job today that is house cleaning, it's hard work but pays well. They've pretty much told me I'm 99% likely to get the job, so, now I'm worrying about the bunnies.
I too would be gone from about 6:30am until 5:30pm each week day. Then, when I get home I imagine I'll be tired, I'll have to cook dinner right away, then afterwards take care of some of the housework around here (which Mathew will help with hopefully). Then as it's summer, the garden needs weeding a few times a week, the lawns need mowing at least once a week, preferably twice, I do a workout 3 nights a week with weights and some cardio stuff, and I'll need time to myself to relax a bit and unwind, catch up on here etc.
So, where do the bunnies come into all of that? How do you guys figure it out?
With renting this place, having limited room or safe areas, really the only parts of the house I can let the buns out are the kitchen and the bathroom. I'm picturing me running around like a headless chook trying to do stuff, being tired and also having to let them all out for exercise every day. They are all so used to daytime exercise outside, I'm not sure what they are going to be like when that suddenly changes.
It doesn't help that they could ruin the carpet or wallpaper if left to run about, as well as Mathew liking things to look tidy and he doesn't like seeing rabbit pee and poo everywhere. Neither would the landlord I imagine.
I guess this is more of a rant than a question, but I'd still love to hear some idea on how people deal with working/going to school and pets . I'm just so worried they are going to be hot and bored all day shut up inside :?.
Michelle
I have an interview for a job today that is house cleaning, it's hard work but pays well. They've pretty much told me I'm 99% likely to get the job, so, now I'm worrying about the bunnies.
I too would be gone from about 6:30am until 5:30pm each week day. Then, when I get home I imagine I'll be tired, I'll have to cook dinner right away, then afterwards take care of some of the housework around here (which Mathew will help with hopefully). Then as it's summer, the garden needs weeding a few times a week, the lawns need mowing at least once a week, preferably twice, I do a workout 3 nights a week with weights and some cardio stuff, and I'll need time to myself to relax a bit and unwind, catch up on here etc.
So, where do the bunnies come into all of that? How do you guys figure it out?
With renting this place, having limited room or safe areas, really the only parts of the house I can let the buns out are the kitchen and the bathroom. I'm picturing me running around like a headless chook trying to do stuff, being tired and also having to let them all out for exercise every day. They are all so used to daytime exercise outside, I'm not sure what they are going to be like when that suddenly changes.
It doesn't help that they could ruin the carpet or wallpaper if left to run about, as well as Mathew liking things to look tidy and he doesn't like seeing rabbit pee and poo everywhere. Neither would the landlord I imagine.
I guess this is more of a rant than a question, but I'd still love to hear some idea on how people deal with working/going to school and pets . I'm just so worried they are going to be hot and bored all day shut up inside :?.
Michelle