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I want a baby!

tracyuk

Mama Doe
I have been trying to convince my OH to let me have another bun and he keeps saying NO! Anyway on my way to and from work I pass a house with a big sign outside saying "baby bunnies now ready, £5 pound each" I dunno what to do, I am having to be soooo strong!
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Tracy
 
if you really want one do what my mum did when she was little, she bought a cat and told my nan that she found it outside :lol:

Just buy one and say you found it :lol: he will fall in love with it :p
 
Thats a great idea, do you think he will believe me? :lol: I know if i get one he will love it. He didnt want the two we have got but he loves them to bits, He cannot walk past them without giving them a bit of fuss :lol:
Tracy
 
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 :)
 
Well i started off with a dog and now hav loads of pets :lol:
I share a room with my sis and she aint an animal lover and last sunday i bought a hamster and to start with she was like oh man that aint saying in room and its still there now she she loves her.

I`m sure he will fall in love with a lil baby bun so go for it!! tell him i said yes :lol: oh and let me know what happens 8) xx
 
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! :D
 
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! :D

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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 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.
Still not sure, I have my eye on a few on RRH too. Could end up with a house full :lol:
Tracy
 
I have two rescue rabbits and there are quite a number of really young bunnies in rescues that need a home. However, there are loads of lovely older rabbits that have been neutered and vaccinated (saving you a fortune) that need homes too, why not have a bonded pair? All the hard bonding work has been done for you.

Don't buy.
 
I am worried about bonding an older bun with my other and thought a baby might be easier

Same here Jemma, I was really suprised when I went to pick out my little man there was a lot of baby buns in the rescue :(
 
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! :D

ditto

Neil
 
Thanks for all the advice. I am going to give the house a ring and see why she has babies for sale, I might be able to convince her not to breed. I know you all feel very strongly about this (as do I) but I was only saying that I was tempted, as Ill bet everyone else here would be too, whether you would buy one or not!
Tracy
 
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