Hi everyone
When I was about 10 my mum made me give up my rabbit to a local Essex rescue (not a shelter). I'm sixteen now so this would have been about 5 or 6 years ago but I really really regret giving him up. Although I realise this is a long shot I was just wondering if anyone out there knows anything.
His name was Sprinkles, he was an un-neautered English male and when given up to a rescue he was about 3 years old aprox. I have scanned a picture in below:
He was never ever shut away in a hutch when he got old enough and he was always allowed out in the garden playing and liked to mate footballs :lol:
I really wish I hadn't of given him up although if he would have stayed in the last few years he wouldnt have been allowed to be loose since all the neighbours have decided to purchase about 20 cats between them. :roll: It wasn't my mums fault though as he wasn't getting the attention he needed because he would nip sometimes if I got too close to him and his toy balls and being young I got slightly nervous. I didnt ignore him or anything, he got lots of strokes, but he deserved more. So it probabaly was for the best, although now I've gotten older I have Guinea Pigs and they live in huge home made cages indoors so I wish I had known about these when I had him - although he loved the outdoors.
Sorry to ramble just miss him! :[
When I was about 10 my mum made me give up my rabbit to a local Essex rescue (not a shelter). I'm sixteen now so this would have been about 5 or 6 years ago but I really really regret giving him up. Although I realise this is a long shot I was just wondering if anyone out there knows anything.
His name was Sprinkles, he was an un-neautered English male and when given up to a rescue he was about 3 years old aprox. I have scanned a picture in below:
He was never ever shut away in a hutch when he got old enough and he was always allowed out in the garden playing and liked to mate footballs :lol:
I really wish I hadn't of given him up although if he would have stayed in the last few years he wouldnt have been allowed to be loose since all the neighbours have decided to purchase about 20 cats between them. :roll: It wasn't my mums fault though as he wasn't getting the attention he needed because he would nip sometimes if I got too close to him and his toy balls and being young I got slightly nervous. I didnt ignore him or anything, he got lots of strokes, but he deserved more. So it probabaly was for the best, although now I've gotten older I have Guinea Pigs and they live in huge home made cages indoors so I wish I had known about these when I had him - although he loved the outdoors.
Sorry to ramble just miss him! :[