pink.falling.stars
Warren Scout
To see if the landlord agrees to letting me have a house bun! xD *finger crossed* BUT Ive found a single bun I like but they are asking £65....if I wanted two at £65 it'll be £103 for two bunnies!
Good luck with your landlord.
Why are you paying so much for a bunny though? There are loads of bunnies waiting for a new home in rescues....and even at P@H, buns are only £28 (although of course they are priceless really!)
Good luck with your landlord.
Why are you paying so much for a bunny though? There are loads of bunnies waiting for a new home in rescues....and even at P@H, buns are only £28 (although of course they are priceless really!)
i agree there are so many in rescues waiting for homes
our basic adoption fee is £35
If a rabbit is also vaccinated or you want an unvaccinated rabbit doing before you adopt then the adoption fee is £65
even at P@H, buns are only £28
A PAH bun won't be neutered and vaccinated though...by the time any responsible owner has added that on to the £28 rabbit, it's a whooole lot more than £65. I bet the vast majority of rescue buns cost the rescue far more than £65 to get them ready for rehoming!
But if you bought one from P@H it probably would not be in a very good state of health and would cost a fortune in vet bills.
So if you think about it......£65 for a bunny thats in reasonable health if not tip top, plus it will be neutered/spayed plus more than likely vaccinated. Bargain I'd say.
As example neutering/spaying costs around £55.00 plus £29.95 for first lot of Myxi/VHD jabs plus any health check costs plus any medicines administered. Total £84.95 plus medicines plus the pet shop price of bun.
Think £65.00 is an absolute bargain especially when you look at what care the rescue may have already given the bun.
If you are moaning at £65.00 imagine when you may be faced with vets bills that can range from £20 into £1,000's. Dont want to scare you but are you really ready to give a bun a home?