TheThreeB's
Mama Doe
Hi.
Does anyone else find that this is the case? And often a problem?
Most of the time my dh tolerates the rabbits and can sometimes be found giving them a fuss. But there's definitely times when he's frustrated by them and they can be a source of disagreements or mentioned during disagreements (even if it wasn't about them to begin with).
I'm constantly reminded that they are 'my rabbits', no one wants to help (I can manage, but it would be nice occasionally). Also, we currently have one rabbit in our bedroom and one in my dd's bedroom which means that we have gates on the doors and usually hay everywhere.
We've recently started trusting Blossom to have the run of our bedroom, but she will follow you around and try to grab your leg, so this generates complaints too.
Generally they make life that bit more complicated. I wouldn't be without them, but I'm not sure everyone else is as enthusiastic x
Does anyone else find that this is the case? And often a problem?
Most of the time my dh tolerates the rabbits and can sometimes be found giving them a fuss. But there's definitely times when he's frustrated by them and they can be a source of disagreements or mentioned during disagreements (even if it wasn't about them to begin with).
I'm constantly reminded that they are 'my rabbits', no one wants to help (I can manage, but it would be nice occasionally). Also, we currently have one rabbit in our bedroom and one in my dd's bedroom which means that we have gates on the doors and usually hay everywhere.
We've recently started trusting Blossom to have the run of our bedroom, but she will follow you around and try to grab your leg, so this generates complaints too.
Generally they make life that bit more complicated. I wouldn't be without them, but I'm not sure everyone else is as enthusiastic x