VikkiVet
Mama Doe
Hi, I know i've not really been on the forum much recently, but I am hoping someone on here can help.
I have been desperately searching for a new house for the next academic year but so far everything I have applied for has fallen through at the last minute. I now have only 2 weeks left of my current tenancy and still nowhere to live. I have a few friends I can stay with temporarily, but nowhere for the rabbits.
I am hoping to find somewhere permanent in the next few weeks, so I am potentially looking for someone to temporarily foster the rabbits until then, from around 1st September if I don't find a new house before then.
I live in Hertfordshire so reasonably local would be great, but I am willing to travel to ensure that they are properly cared for. I can't offer much in the way of payment, being a final year vet student, but I can provide all their food, hay etc so shouldn't cost anything to take care of them.
If anyone can offer them a place to stay please get in touch. They live outdoors at the moment but are equally happy being house buns. They have no medical conditions and are very friendly, easy to handle and care for and do not suffer from referred aggression around other rabbits.
Thanks :wave::wave::wave:
I have been desperately searching for a new house for the next academic year but so far everything I have applied for has fallen through at the last minute. I now have only 2 weeks left of my current tenancy and still nowhere to live. I have a few friends I can stay with temporarily, but nowhere for the rabbits.
I am hoping to find somewhere permanent in the next few weeks, so I am potentially looking for someone to temporarily foster the rabbits until then, from around 1st September if I don't find a new house before then.
I live in Hertfordshire so reasonably local would be great, but I am willing to travel to ensure that they are properly cared for. I can't offer much in the way of payment, being a final year vet student, but I can provide all their food, hay etc so shouldn't cost anything to take care of them.
If anyone can offer them a place to stay please get in touch. They live outdoors at the moment but are equally happy being house buns. They have no medical conditions and are very friendly, easy to handle and care for and do not suffer from referred aggression around other rabbits.
Thanks :wave::wave::wave: