kerina
Warren Scout
Hi everyone
I just don't know what to do. I have three beautiful rescue bunnies. I've had thumper for 7 years, and kimmy and angelika for 5 years. Last year, my husband and I divorced and I have taken on our old mortgage, plus taken out another one to buy him out. I am just about keeping my head above water, but am terrified if one of my bunnies gets poorly because I cannot afford the vets bills of they do.
Also, my husband was at home with them all day every day so they were able to go out and get lots of exercise. Now I am on my own, I have a 2 hour commute every day and work full time. So on a good day I am not at home for 12 hours. Kimmy in particular has put on weight due to lack of exercise and is now struggling with a mucky bum on occasions. I don't see how they can be as happy as they were this time last year. I can't see a way out of it and so am considering seeing if they can be rehomed for their own good.
It will break my heart to see them go but I have to put their needs and well being first. I simply cannot be there for them or afford vets bills if they get poorly.
At the risk of being accused of being a bad bunny mummy, please could someone give me their perspective of all this as it is a massive decision to take for me.
I just don't know what to do. I have three beautiful rescue bunnies. I've had thumper for 7 years, and kimmy and angelika for 5 years. Last year, my husband and I divorced and I have taken on our old mortgage, plus taken out another one to buy him out. I am just about keeping my head above water, but am terrified if one of my bunnies gets poorly because I cannot afford the vets bills of they do.
Also, my husband was at home with them all day every day so they were able to go out and get lots of exercise. Now I am on my own, I have a 2 hour commute every day and work full time. So on a good day I am not at home for 12 hours. Kimmy in particular has put on weight due to lack of exercise and is now struggling with a mucky bum on occasions. I don't see how they can be as happy as they were this time last year. I can't see a way out of it and so am considering seeing if they can be rehomed for their own good.
It will break my heart to see them go but I have to put their needs and well being first. I simply cannot be there for them or afford vets bills if they get poorly.
At the risk of being accused of being a bad bunny mummy, please could someone give me their perspective of all this as it is a massive decision to take for me.