Lauralou
Warren Veteran
I went out for dinner last night with my Granny and I'm going on and on about Mr Awesome himself, Carlton, and when I said that he doesn't go outside she said she didn't think it was natural or fair to have a rabbit as an indoor pet (she wasn't getting on her highhorse or anything, it was just her opinion, she is old after all! :lol. She's never owned rabbits and didn't even know what he eats :lol: I think her thinking it wasn't fair was based on the assumption that they eat grass and probably didn't think about hay!
I was kind of stumped as to what to reply to be honest, I do my best to bring a little of the outdoors, indoors (grass and dandelions to eat, etc).
What are the pro's and con's of being a houserabbit?
Are things like myxi and vhd less likely to occur in houserabbits compared to outside buns (with both having had vaccs)?
I want to have a "defence" should that comment arise again, all i could think of to say was "they're fine as house companions, it's a growing trend".
I'm useless when put on the spot! :lol:
I was kind of stumped as to what to reply to be honest, I do my best to bring a little of the outdoors, indoors (grass and dandelions to eat, etc).
What are the pro's and con's of being a houserabbit?
Are things like myxi and vhd less likely to occur in houserabbits compared to outside buns (with both having had vaccs)?
I want to have a "defence" should that comment arise again, all i could think of to say was "they're fine as house companions, it's a growing trend".
I'm useless when put on the spot! :lol: