Please excuse the ranting and raving, I'm sure there are some good pet shops etc etc but I'm still cross about the one I went into a few days ago.
I have 3 small rabbits which I adore and consider well-cared for: huge hutch, outside pen, good quality hay, toys, fresh grass and water every day, good quality niblets and the like. I had to go to a local pet shop (not a chain) to pick up more straw which was stored in the rabbit section.
There were several cages with 2 rabbits in each, most looked bored and miserable. They had water and food but the minimum of toys and hardly any human interaction. What made it worse was one of the rabbits looked identical to one of mine. Why are pet shops allowed to keep animals like this? I know if I called the RSPCA they would check and find that the bare minimum is being provided, and it is, but I just don't think it's good enough.
Rabbits die of boredom and lack of sunlight and stimulation. After distressing myself I left as quickly as possible and sat in the car for ages pondering what to do. I still don't really know what to do as I haven't the space for any more.