Lib_n_bunny
Wise Old Thumper
Okay so in the grand scheme of things this is fairly minor, not a serious welfare issue or anything, but it really annoyed me.
I started my new job today, and getting to know people I discovered two others have got a single rabbit.
One keeps her boy in a nice big hutch and run BUT she used to work at a vets so is against operations that aren't entirely necessary, so won't get him neutered, so he will forever have to live alone but she has at least thought it through and has reasons for her choice.
The other has just finished uni, and said that she'll have to give up the bunny now she's moving out of her uni house - surely she knew when she got the bunny that she would be moving at the end of uni. And she didn't seem to care at all about giving it up. Why do people seem to see bunny as a temporary thing :evil:
I started my new job today, and getting to know people I discovered two others have got a single rabbit.
One keeps her boy in a nice big hutch and run BUT she used to work at a vets so is against operations that aren't entirely necessary, so won't get him neutered, so he will forever have to live alone but she has at least thought it through and has reasons for her choice.
The other has just finished uni, and said that she'll have to give up the bunny now she's moving out of her uni house - surely she knew when she got the bunny that she would be moving at the end of uni. And she didn't seem to care at all about giving it up. Why do people seem to see bunny as a temporary thing :evil: