Fluffball
Active Member
Hi,
I'm wondering if I can pick the brains of all you wonderful rabbit people.
I have volunteered to be an RSPCA Home Visitor for those wanting to adopt rabbits from the RSPCA. Once I have had the home visit then I should be able to (which I'm BRICKING it about).
They have no rabbit knowledgeable people there and have given me free reigh to redesign the forms that they use for home visits and to make them appropriate to rabbits (as opposed to cats and dogs which is what they are at the moment).
So, there are two forms, one for pre adoption, one for post adoption.
For pre adoption I'm going to put about
~Accommodation
~Roughly hours out of cage per day
~Other animals in house
~Run space
~Rabbit proofing
~Vets details (and recommending a rabbit savvy one in our area)
~The cost of owning the animal is understood, as is the fact that they are high maintenance.
~Any queries the owner has
(I haven't seen if they give out a care pack yet, so that's very sketchy, if they don't give out any sort of care pack or info, then I'll have to write that too, which will include things like food, bonding with your bunny, what rabbits need, housing,etc)
For post adoption I have
~Check cage, food, water, hay, run area, toys.
~How often fed, how much, what?
~Check the rabbits eyes, ears, fur, genitals, nails, teeth, etc.
~Check animals behaviour (happy, alert, interested, lethargic, scared, etc).
~Any queries the owner has.
~Has the animal been to the vet, what for, which vet.
(the rabbits are adopted out 'fixed' and uptodate with vaccinations, I believe, but if not, that will go on too).
That's very rough, and like I said, I don't really know what they give out, so It's not complete, but I was just wondering if anyone else has any ideas of what else might need to go on? (I'm not talking formal things like adopters name, etc, that's all in hand, just rabbit related stuff).
And it will be a great opportunity to promote the forum to new owners, and also maybe have them promote it at the RSPCA itself.
Thanks in advance.
(P. Please don't respond I can't talk to you until after the D's, so sorry).
I'm wondering if I can pick the brains of all you wonderful rabbit people.
I have volunteered to be an RSPCA Home Visitor for those wanting to adopt rabbits from the RSPCA. Once I have had the home visit then I should be able to (which I'm BRICKING it about).
They have no rabbit knowledgeable people there and have given me free reigh to redesign the forms that they use for home visits and to make them appropriate to rabbits (as opposed to cats and dogs which is what they are at the moment).
So, there are two forms, one for pre adoption, one for post adoption.
For pre adoption I'm going to put about
~Accommodation
~Roughly hours out of cage per day
~Other animals in house
~Run space
~Rabbit proofing
~Vets details (and recommending a rabbit savvy one in our area)
~The cost of owning the animal is understood, as is the fact that they are high maintenance.
~Any queries the owner has
(I haven't seen if they give out a care pack yet, so that's very sketchy, if they don't give out any sort of care pack or info, then I'll have to write that too, which will include things like food, bonding with your bunny, what rabbits need, housing,etc)
For post adoption I have
~Check cage, food, water, hay, run area, toys.
~How often fed, how much, what?
~Check the rabbits eyes, ears, fur, genitals, nails, teeth, etc.
~Check animals behaviour (happy, alert, interested, lethargic, scared, etc).
~Any queries the owner has.
~Has the animal been to the vet, what for, which vet.
(the rabbits are adopted out 'fixed' and uptodate with vaccinations, I believe, but if not, that will go on too).
That's very rough, and like I said, I don't really know what they give out, so It's not complete, but I was just wondering if anyone else has any ideas of what else might need to go on? (I'm not talking formal things like adopters name, etc, that's all in hand, just rabbit related stuff).
And it will be a great opportunity to promote the forum to new owners, and also maybe have them promote it at the RSPCA itself.
Thanks in advance.
(P. Please don't respond I can't talk to you until after the D's, so sorry).