fluffy_lop
Active Member
Hi everyone,
We are moving to a new town in a couple of weeks. We have bought a house which is fully carpeted, so rabbit will not be able to live indoors any more, except perhaps at night. I am a bit concerned that he won't cope with the stress of moving to a new place and a change of environment.
I have a friend with two bunnies who has offered to adopt him. He would still have a change of environment, but at least would have the option of bonding with her bunnies, because he is lonely and would love a friend.
What would be better - move him and keep him with familiar people but he would have to learn to live outside or rehome him to the friend where he would also have to live outside but could make some bunny friends?
I have been working on adjusting him to the outdoors for many months now, and he is a lot happier outside than he used to be. He now hops around, rests stretched out and eats and drinks when outside. I still have to provide him with his 'security litter tray', but he has never slept outdoors before because of foxes.
Interested in your thoughts.
We are moving to a new town in a couple of weeks. We have bought a house which is fully carpeted, so rabbit will not be able to live indoors any more, except perhaps at night. I am a bit concerned that he won't cope with the stress of moving to a new place and a change of environment.
I have a friend with two bunnies who has offered to adopt him. He would still have a change of environment, but at least would have the option of bonding with her bunnies, because he is lonely and would love a friend.
What would be better - move him and keep him with familiar people but he would have to learn to live outside or rehome him to the friend where he would also have to live outside but could make some bunny friends?
I have been working on adjusting him to the outdoors for many months now, and he is a lot happier outside than he used to be. He now hops around, rests stretched out and eats and drinks when outside. I still have to provide him with his 'security litter tray', but he has never slept outdoors before because of foxes.
Interested in your thoughts.