Bellatrix15
Warren Scout
I am not sure where it is best to post this, feel free to ask me to move it.
I have 2 rabbits Bellatrix a beautiful gentle french lop who is currently suffering with multiple abscesses and Theodore, the cutest, cheekiest rabbit i've known. Unfortunately their bond has broken due to Bellatrix's discomfort and they are currently having to be kept separately.
At the moment I live between my parents and my boyfriends house and often stay out at other places to as home life is difficult. The rabbits are 100% mine and my responsibilty but my mum is happy to feed them when I am not around and I trust her totally. My parents have decided to move out of the area and I have been forced to rent a flat that does not take animals. I have been told that we have to be out of this house in 2 weeks and I will move into my flat but my parents do not have a house to move into and will be renting a holiday home where they can only take 1 animal, our dog. They have offered to have the rabbits when they move into their new home but this could be weeks away and even then I don't think they would have enough space to house both rabbits separately if I cannot repair their bond. I have contacted rabbit boarders in the area and they are all fully booked. The fact that they need to be housed separately means I probably have to find 2 different places if I was to give them to friends for a little while and I am also aware that it is a lot to ask someone to look after Bellatrix who is unwell and needs extra care.
Please, please can I have some insight into anything that I may have overlooked. I don't know what to do. I feel so guilty to put my rabbits in this situation, I love them both more than anything and this is so difficult. Is there a chance that anyone on this forum would be close to the Leeds area and able to put up one or both of them? I know this is a long shot but worth a try. I am also not financially stable because of the situation I have been put in so this is also something to think about.
I just need the support, this is breaking my heart :'( Thank you.
I have 2 rabbits Bellatrix a beautiful gentle french lop who is currently suffering with multiple abscesses and Theodore, the cutest, cheekiest rabbit i've known. Unfortunately their bond has broken due to Bellatrix's discomfort and they are currently having to be kept separately.
At the moment I live between my parents and my boyfriends house and often stay out at other places to as home life is difficult. The rabbits are 100% mine and my responsibilty but my mum is happy to feed them when I am not around and I trust her totally. My parents have decided to move out of the area and I have been forced to rent a flat that does not take animals. I have been told that we have to be out of this house in 2 weeks and I will move into my flat but my parents do not have a house to move into and will be renting a holiday home where they can only take 1 animal, our dog. They have offered to have the rabbits when they move into their new home but this could be weeks away and even then I don't think they would have enough space to house both rabbits separately if I cannot repair their bond. I have contacted rabbit boarders in the area and they are all fully booked. The fact that they need to be housed separately means I probably have to find 2 different places if I was to give them to friends for a little while and I am also aware that it is a lot to ask someone to look after Bellatrix who is unwell and needs extra care.
Please, please can I have some insight into anything that I may have overlooked. I don't know what to do. I feel so guilty to put my rabbits in this situation, I love them both more than anything and this is so difficult. Is there a chance that anyone on this forum would be close to the Leeds area and able to put up one or both of them? I know this is a long shot but worth a try. I am also not financially stable because of the situation I have been put in so this is also something to think about.
I just need the support, this is breaking my heart :'( Thank you.