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thinking about re-homing our bunny

9 replies

clumsymumluckybaby · 04/01/2011 19:05

he's not getting enough love atm...Sad

what do i do,i dont want to 'dump' him at a rehoming center or anything,any of you lot fancy a lovely black male?
they said he was a dwarf,but im not so sure...he's gotten quite large.

not even sure we want too,but it's not fair is it.Sad Sad Sad

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germajesty · 04/01/2011 19:05

where are you?

clumsymumluckybaby · 04/01/2011 19:07

Andover,hampshire

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Lulumaam · 04/01/2011 19:08

why not make more time and give him more love?

clumsymumluckybaby · 04/01/2011 19:09

we do keep trying.
we havent abandoned him or anything.
he's well looked after.

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Lulumaam · 04/01/2011 19:47

I don't understand the problem then?

I had a bunny for years... they are not really that high maintainance, i dont understand what your reason is.. how old is the bunny?

lurcherlover · 09/01/2011 21:17

If you are desperate to rehome you could advertise him on www.rabbitrehome.org - lots of lovely would-be owners look on there.

hippipotamiHasLost92lbs · 09/01/2011 21:21

Is he an indoor or an outdoor bunny? Is he friendly and happy to be handled?

Exactly how big has he got?

TheMonster · 09/01/2011 21:24

I'm sure he's fine. I have three and I sometimes worry they don't get enough attention, but they are fine really. I see them in the morning and give them some fruit or veg, and I see them in the evening for water and feed. If it's summer or not freezing I plonk them in the runs during the day.
Mind you, I didn't seek out a rabbit as a pet, they just all found their way to us - one as a stray and two as unwanted pets.

Rubyted · 01/03/2011 11:54

I'm a member of Rabbit's United. If you're sure you want to regime him then you can pm SOAD (a mod) and she can put him up in the adoption section. The forum usually gets more traffic than the rehome site, although they are connected.

My rabbit is a house bunny. ( the only fair option when he's single.). It's so easy to give him the emotional attention he needs as he's with us all the time.
Could you bring him in? Litter training is easy, and they're generally far happier inside.

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