joey&boo
Wise Old Thumper
:? Any thoughts, ideas would be very much appreciated.
Please bear with me. I rent the house I live in now via a letting agent who as standard does 6 monthly inspections.
They know we had 2 house rabbits as we put them on the application form & also chatted at length to the agent about bunnies when we viewed the property. I was slightly irked that our contract hadn't been adapted to include rabbits but didn't act on it. Six weeks after moving in our beloved Bunny Noodle left us When it came down to our home check for adopting Joey his next wife (Boo) we needed proof of landlord consent. I asked the letting agent to put the bunnies on the contract & they said instead they would do a "bunny inspection" which went well as they havent damaged the house (not in any way that wasn't easily masked with polyfilla & a lick of paint:lol. So we passed that & we got a rubbish letter saying we were allowed to keep rabbits outside:evil: I called to complain & was told that if everything was ok at the next inspection the bunnies would go on the contract. The next inspection raised no issues (Joey & Boo looking super sweet doing DBF in front of the fireplace ). Surprise surprise (despite a verbal reminder) the renewed contract arrived with no mention of bunnies. Grrr
I adopted Mouse (bunny) on the 17th & couldn't believe it when the letting agent called on the 18th to arrange an inspection. I've put her off til thursday but I really don't know what to do with my bunnies. On former inspections I've made a point of keeping them in as they have perfect toilet habits. Now however its a right poo fest which i understand is normal during bonding but I can't have her seeing it like this. By the time she'd got to the freshly hoovered lounge it'd be poo chaos again. If I wasn't bonding I'd pop them in the garden but they (all 3) aren't ready to move on to their next space - esp the garden which is pretty big. Any ideas, advice would be so welcome
Please bear with me. I rent the house I live in now via a letting agent who as standard does 6 monthly inspections.
They know we had 2 house rabbits as we put them on the application form & also chatted at length to the agent about bunnies when we viewed the property. I was slightly irked that our contract hadn't been adapted to include rabbits but didn't act on it. Six weeks after moving in our beloved Bunny Noodle left us When it came down to our home check for adopting Joey his next wife (Boo) we needed proof of landlord consent. I asked the letting agent to put the bunnies on the contract & they said instead they would do a "bunny inspection" which went well as they havent damaged the house (not in any way that wasn't easily masked with polyfilla & a lick of paint:lol. So we passed that & we got a rubbish letter saying we were allowed to keep rabbits outside:evil: I called to complain & was told that if everything was ok at the next inspection the bunnies would go on the contract. The next inspection raised no issues (Joey & Boo looking super sweet doing DBF in front of the fireplace ). Surprise surprise (despite a verbal reminder) the renewed contract arrived with no mention of bunnies. Grrr
I adopted Mouse (bunny) on the 17th & couldn't believe it when the letting agent called on the 18th to arrange an inspection. I've put her off til thursday but I really don't know what to do with my bunnies. On former inspections I've made a point of keeping them in as they have perfect toilet habits. Now however its a right poo fest which i understand is normal during bonding but I can't have her seeing it like this. By the time she'd got to the freshly hoovered lounge it'd be poo chaos again. If I wasn't bonding I'd pop them in the garden but they (all 3) aren't ready to move on to their next space - esp the garden which is pretty big. Any ideas, advice would be so welcome