Im abit new to this so please forgive me if this is in the wrong section, I'm abit confused, feel free to move it if it is.
I have been to my local rspca and to a rabbit rescue but neither had a rabbit/;s suitable, the only ones were house buns but im looking for an outdoor bun
Ive had a rough few months after the loss of a horse, close family member and a few other things which resulted in sevear depression, although over that im not 100% still and after much though we have decided to get a rabbit to help to fill my days and give me something to look forwad to.
Im ideally looking for a black and white rabbit (I know fussy) and a very loyal and cuddly rabbit who lovews human attention as ideally I need a bun that I can spend alot of time with.
Sadly all we have come across are nervous etc, and although id love to give them a home im looking for a friendly bun who likes alot of attention.
Id be happy if anyone could point me in the right direction
Pref around Kent, southeast area's.
I have a lovely double hutch, big run. We have a rather large garden and are fencing a "rabbit section" off
I have been to my local rspca and to a rabbit rescue but neither had a rabbit/;s suitable, the only ones were house buns but im looking for an outdoor bun
Ive had a rough few months after the loss of a horse, close family member and a few other things which resulted in sevear depression, although over that im not 100% still and after much though we have decided to get a rabbit to help to fill my days and give me something to look forwad to.
Im ideally looking for a black and white rabbit (I know fussy) and a very loyal and cuddly rabbit who lovews human attention as ideally I need a bun that I can spend alot of time with.
Sadly all we have come across are nervous etc, and although id love to give them a home im looking for a friendly bun who likes alot of attention.
Id be happy if anyone could point me in the right direction
Pref around Kent, southeast area's.
I have a lovely double hutch, big run. We have a rather large garden and are fencing a "rabbit section" off