rambo_barbie
Warren Scout
Without getting out the tiny violins I have just split from my fiance of almost eight years in the most horrendus circumstances, and am swinging between sobbing, despair and total numbness. I won't go into it, because I feel like c**p as it is... but suffice to say I have a very good friend I could really do with seeing at the moment.
Except my friend is 300 miles away and I have to make sure Dexter is okay. Does anyone know of someone that could babysit my giant houserabbit for a week? I work in Bournemouth, so someone locally? He's litter trained, doesnt chew etc but can be a bit, shall we say, dominant. He's my baby, a year old today. Not really sure how it happened, but my friends seem to be our mutual friends, most of which I have now lost because they were his friends from school. All the people in my life whom I would trust to rabbit sit seem to have dogs etc that would either hurt him, or most probably, he would try to eat them! (I guess I prefer anuimal people)
Anyone have any ideas? I just think I could do with some time to get all the tears out and not have to put a brave face on at work etc.. sure this is normal after something like this, but it really does hurt
Except my friend is 300 miles away and I have to make sure Dexter is okay. Does anyone know of someone that could babysit my giant houserabbit for a week? I work in Bournemouth, so someone locally? He's litter trained, doesnt chew etc but can be a bit, shall we say, dominant. He's my baby, a year old today. Not really sure how it happened, but my friends seem to be our mutual friends, most of which I have now lost because they were his friends from school. All the people in my life whom I would trust to rabbit sit seem to have dogs etc that would either hurt him, or most probably, he would try to eat them! (I guess I prefer anuimal people)
Anyone have any ideas? I just think I could do with some time to get all the tears out and not have to put a brave face on at work etc.. sure this is normal after something like this, but it really does hurt