rachael1969
Warren Scout
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rachael1969 said:Its me again.......i wondered if you could give me your honest opinion on this.....
my two girlies are house buns, with the run of our hallway (we live in a bungalow) during the day, and the rest of the house when we are home!
I do have a 2 tier hutch sitting outside which is about 6l x 2.5h x 2d. I used to keep my two boys in there before i had to let them go :-( My bf then decided i could have 2 house buns instead and thats when i got my girlies....
Anyway, what i wanted to ask you is, i am really keen to get another bun, maybe 2 buns, but it might not be possible to have them living as house bunnies due to the lack of room we have, and my two don't get spayed until 11/12/06. So would need those to settle down first.
I have been asked by a lady who lives near to me if i could take on a mother and daughter bun that she no longer wants!? (poor things). I dont doubt for one minute that if no-one takes them on she will have them pts
Do you think it would be cruel to keep these two buns in my hutch? i have a run also and would of course get them out for cuddles and a play when i got home from work.
Maybe in time i could introduce the 4 girls (when they have all been done) and they could happily live together in the house (will tell my bf later!!).
What do you think? I'm going to find it hard to turn these little buns away!!
rachael1969 said:Snowy, i actually said "i had to let them go" which meant they had to be put to sleep as they were both very, very ill.
Stupidly, i had bought them from a pet shop and i didnt realise how ill they were when i got them.
Why do people always assume the worst when statements like that are made!!! Everyone on here loves their bunsters, including me!