beccimarie
Mama Doe
Good Morning
I'm looking for some advise on something thats going through my mind worrying me, please no judgments or nasty comments I'm trying to find out what is best for my boys, they are my world and always have been.
iv always had a trio of bunnys in a 8 by 8 shed attached to a 8 by 8 avery they love it! sadly a few months ago my beautiful boy Clyde crossed the rainbow bridge at 9 years of age, now I only have two. we are expecting a child in February 2020 and my husband has told me no more rabbits I know this is sensible because as we all know rabbits are costly and we won't be able to afford a trio and a baby!
My question is.. Bonnie is 10 this year o know he may have another 5 years but he may not, and my youngest Loki is only 5, there will be a time when Bonnie crosses the bridge I know that and I can't stand the thought of loki being on his own, we can't bring him indoors as our house is quite small and we have a dog so he would need to be enclosed and we havnt any room for a big indoor enclosure.. so does this only give me one option to rehome? but I don't want him to go to anyone who will put him in a small hutch all alone else it defets the reason of me having to make the hard descion to rehome him.
I know it may be a long way off but I need some advise on what to do, as I'll be a mess when it comes to it, I'm pregnant but all I can worry about is my little bunnys I love them so much
I'm looking for some advise on something thats going through my mind worrying me, please no judgments or nasty comments I'm trying to find out what is best for my boys, they are my world and always have been.
iv always had a trio of bunnys in a 8 by 8 shed attached to a 8 by 8 avery they love it! sadly a few months ago my beautiful boy Clyde crossed the rainbow bridge at 9 years of age, now I only have two. we are expecting a child in February 2020 and my husband has told me no more rabbits I know this is sensible because as we all know rabbits are costly and we won't be able to afford a trio and a baby!
My question is.. Bonnie is 10 this year o know he may have another 5 years but he may not, and my youngest Loki is only 5, there will be a time when Bonnie crosses the bridge I know that and I can't stand the thought of loki being on his own, we can't bring him indoors as our house is quite small and we have a dog so he would need to be enclosed and we havnt any room for a big indoor enclosure.. so does this only give me one option to rehome? but I don't want him to go to anyone who will put him in a small hutch all alone else it defets the reason of me having to make the hard descion to rehome him.
I know it may be a long way off but I need some advise on what to do, as I'll be a mess when it comes to it, I'm pregnant but all I can worry about is my little bunnys I love them so much