they don't seem to mind them outside.
we aren't allowed them in here, but have anyway
just enquired about a few houses this last few days and only one so far has said no to them being inside.
we always offer an extra bond for the pets aswell, although both have said they would only need an extra bond for cats and dogs.
i do think the nicer the area, the more they seem to say no. :?
We are going to be moving into rented accommodation at some point and i wondered how landlords reacted when you asked if it was ok to have a rabbit? I assume an outdoor rabbit would be more likely to be acceptable?
Thanks in advance
i asked loads and all said no, ended up moving back in with my dad
I also found the nicer areas said no to the pets. I don't get it kids cause way more damage but they never say no kids
Kids DON'T cause more damage then rabbits! As much as I love my rabbits, they have caused far more damage then my kids ever have (and they are aged 5 and 2!).
I wish people would stop giving kids a hard time on this website! Some landlords do say no to kids actually, as do holiday homes etc.
My landlord is easy going really, and our rabbits have made huge holes all over the garden...wonderful!:roll:
I also found the nicer areas said no to the pets. I don't get it kids cause way more damage but they never say no kids
Kids DON'T cause more damage then rabbits! As much as I love my rabbits, they have caused far more damage then my kids ever have (and they are aged 5 and 2!).
I wish people would stop giving kids a hard time on this website! Some landlords do say no to kids actually, as do holiday homes etc.
My landlord is easy going really, and our rabbits have made huge holes all over the garden...wonderful!:roll: