Lessie
Alpha Buck
Hi,
This is not for me but on behalf of my aunty.
Sadly and annoyingly she has decided to re-home one of her rabbits. So she has seeked for some advice from me. I gave her my opinion and advice.
However she still thinks it's best to re-home him.
Basically she's got 2 male un neutered rabbits which are her two little girls. They are fighting and humping a lot obviously and in some cases there have been so deep cuts and fur pulling so I've been told. I have already urged her to separate them for time being and get them both done, to a least calm them down and possibly to solve the problem rather than choosing the easiest option.
So I have no choice but to help her out. I couldn't not help her out as I would hate to know if he's gone to the wrong home. I'd love to take him in but I just simply can't.
But I have absolutely no idea but how to rehome or any important advice to give her regarding re-homing. So I thought I'd ask you all.
What's the best thing to do and how to 're-home' him?
I will pass all the messages to her.
Such a sad and typical situation unfortunately. Sorry to annoy you about this. I am as angry and upset as you probably are.
But like I said I want what's best for these rabbits so I will help out as much as I can.
Thank-you,
Lessie
This is not for me but on behalf of my aunty.
Sadly and annoyingly she has decided to re-home one of her rabbits. So she has seeked for some advice from me. I gave her my opinion and advice.
However she still thinks it's best to re-home him.
Basically she's got 2 male un neutered rabbits which are her two little girls. They are fighting and humping a lot obviously and in some cases there have been so deep cuts and fur pulling so I've been told. I have already urged her to separate them for time being and get them both done, to a least calm them down and possibly to solve the problem rather than choosing the easiest option.
So I have no choice but to help her out. I couldn't not help her out as I would hate to know if he's gone to the wrong home. I'd love to take him in but I just simply can't.
But I have absolutely no idea but how to rehome or any important advice to give her regarding re-homing. So I thought I'd ask you all.
What's the best thing to do and how to 're-home' him?
I will pass all the messages to her.
Such a sad and typical situation unfortunately. Sorry to annoy you about this. I am as angry and upset as you probably are.
But like I said I want what's best for these rabbits so I will help out as much as I can.
Thank-you,
Lessie
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