honeybunny said:Dare I say please don'y buy one?..Go to a rescue if you want another bunster......... people selling cute little baby bunnies are one of the main problems rescues are overflowing and unable to cope with numbers
Lecture over!
I 100% agree, my first I rescued from a childrens animal farm, and my second was from a rescue place in Yorkshire. I am worried about bonding an older bun with my other and thought a baby might be easier, Lola is so nervous because of her past. I also thought that at least a responsible owner would end up with one of this litter rather than them going to children who loose interest in them after a few weeks.mandy said:if you have the space and money why not adopt one from a rescue centre? It might persuade your OH if you are giving an abandoned bun a home
I am worried about bonding an older bun with my other and thought a baby might be easier
honeybunny said:Dare I say please don'y buy one?..Go to a rescue if you want another bunster......... people selling cute little baby bunnies are one of the main problems rescues are overflowing and unable to cope with numbers
Lecture over!