Hi Guys
I am having problems with my lovely Mojo, I got him from Pets at home , rehoming section, he is a lovely rabbit (English lop VERY long ears) loves out time, good tempered (neutered) only 6 months old and house trained, BUT as rabbits do, he is a chewer and I never realised how many cables/wires etc there are around the house, from,storage htr, mobile phones, tv/hi-fi,computer,wind turbine ,fish tank,nest box camera etc etc...
In short totally impractical for a house rabbit, impossible to cover all these wires, and my hubby wont have them done.....
I really feel for his and our safety I will have to pass him on...had I bought him in spring I would be considering a nice big outside covered area and hutch etc etc. BUT that is months off ...
I love him to bits but I cant risk letting him lope around free and to see him in his cage is doing my head in ..Pets at home rehoming contract say he should be returned to them, but they seem more keen on pushing their products onto you, and certainly do not get enough details from people offering rabbits....I wonder if this contract IS binding, I also wonder if their is any poss. foster home in Scotland to gethim thro to spring and hopefully he can have a wee pal.......Please please try to give me some contstructive ideas....ASAP
I am having problems with my lovely Mojo, I got him from Pets at home , rehoming section, he is a lovely rabbit (English lop VERY long ears) loves out time, good tempered (neutered) only 6 months old and house trained, BUT as rabbits do, he is a chewer and I never realised how many cables/wires etc there are around the house, from,storage htr, mobile phones, tv/hi-fi,computer,wind turbine ,fish tank,nest box camera etc etc...
In short totally impractical for a house rabbit, impossible to cover all these wires, and my hubby wont have them done.....
I really feel for his and our safety I will have to pass him on...had I bought him in spring I would be considering a nice big outside covered area and hutch etc etc. BUT that is months off ...
I love him to bits but I cant risk letting him lope around free and to see him in his cage is doing my head in ..Pets at home rehoming contract say he should be returned to them, but they seem more keen on pushing their products onto you, and certainly do not get enough details from people offering rabbits....I wonder if this contract IS binding, I also wonder if their is any poss. foster home in Scotland to gethim thro to spring and hopefully he can have a wee pal.......Please please try to give me some contstructive ideas....ASAP