Lessie
Alpha Buck
Hi,
Sorry if this is in the wrong thread.
Right I just want to make sure I give her the right advice regarding her rabbits.
She's just spoken to me tonight on FB, and has suggested of re-homing one of her rabbits
This is her first and oldest rabbit, Hazel who is an un-neutered male and is about 2 and a half years old if not slightly older. Anyway she bought 2 new rabbits back in April, and they are brothers and live together. Ever since she’s had them, Hazel has become really aggressive and starts attacking these two rabbits and her cats. She said he still does this when he has the whole garden to himself; she lets him roam free in the garden most of the times.
She is gutted about this as she was hoping they'll all get on. S
he loves him to bits but is struggling to cope with his behavior anyway the first thing I said to her was to get him done asap.
She said it costs her £70 and is too expensive so she has applied for vouchers from the RSPCA so then I said good, that’s the first thing you need to do, don’t just opt for the easiest option of re-homing him. Do you have any other suggestions/advice that I can give to her or have any ideas why he is being like this?
Thank-you
Lessie
Sorry if this is in the wrong thread.
Right I just want to make sure I give her the right advice regarding her rabbits.
She's just spoken to me tonight on FB, and has suggested of re-homing one of her rabbits
This is her first and oldest rabbit, Hazel who is an un-neutered male and is about 2 and a half years old if not slightly older. Anyway she bought 2 new rabbits back in April, and they are brothers and live together. Ever since she’s had them, Hazel has become really aggressive and starts attacking these two rabbits and her cats. She said he still does this when he has the whole garden to himself; she lets him roam free in the garden most of the times.
She is gutted about this as she was hoping they'll all get on. S
he loves him to bits but is struggling to cope with his behavior anyway the first thing I said to her was to get him done asap.
She said it costs her £70 and is too expensive so she has applied for vouchers from the RSPCA so then I said good, that’s the first thing you need to do, don’t just opt for the easiest option of re-homing him. Do you have any other suggestions/advice that I can give to her or have any ideas why he is being like this?
Thank-you
Lessie