Alicia
Mama Doe
This is something I'd like to look into, because I posted on here a while ago saying that I'd really like another rabbit, but after I heard more about it and how difficult trios can be etc. I decided against getting another rabbit, but I really would like more rabbits, which made me think of fostering.
Normally, once a rabbit is fostered, how often would it have to go back to the rescue? This is one problem my Mum has with it, because she doesn't want drive back and forth to a rescue lots of times, and as I can't drive its up to her
Also, do some rescues let you borrow hutches? Just because my Mum wouldn't want me to have a huge hutch in our garden all of the time (she doesn't mind for looking after other rabbits but when the hutch is empty we'd have nowhere to put it)
I'm really sorry if this thread sounds like I'm being lazy by not wanting to go back and forth to a rescue much and not getting another hutch, I have no problem with either of these but my Mum does)
I've got some grid/cube things which I could attach together to make a cage or to block of wires, would that be ok housing?
If there's anything else about fostering please tell me
Normally, once a rabbit is fostered, how often would it have to go back to the rescue? This is one problem my Mum has with it, because she doesn't want drive back and forth to a rescue lots of times, and as I can't drive its up to her
Also, do some rescues let you borrow hutches? Just because my Mum wouldn't want me to have a huge hutch in our garden all of the time (she doesn't mind for looking after other rabbits but when the hutch is empty we'd have nowhere to put it)
I'm really sorry if this thread sounds like I'm being lazy by not wanting to go back and forth to a rescue much and not getting another hutch, I have no problem with either of these but my Mum does)
I've got some grid/cube things which I could attach together to make a cage or to block of wires, would that be ok housing?
If there's anything else about fostering please tell me