Just wanted some advice, particularly from those of you with multiple bunnies.
I've recently reserved 2 rescue buns, as planned for some time. These will be my first rabbits, although I've owned several other pets in the past and my hubby has had rabbits before. However, at the rescue centre I also fell in love with 2 others who were older and had been at the centre for some months with no interest. Now I can't stop thinking about the 2 buns I 'rejected' and am seriously considering applying to adopt them too. Making a decision was so difficult and I feel so guilty about the 2 I left behind.
I have enough time and space to care for 4 rabbits and lovely neighbours plus back-up to care for them if we go on holiday, however the cost worries me a little. How do those of you with large numbers of rabbits manage?
I think the sensible plan is to care for my rabbits for a couple of months and see how I get on, then if I still feel the same and the other 2 still haven't been homed, apply to adopt them.
Any thoughts??
I've recently reserved 2 rescue buns, as planned for some time. These will be my first rabbits, although I've owned several other pets in the past and my hubby has had rabbits before. However, at the rescue centre I also fell in love with 2 others who were older and had been at the centre for some months with no interest. Now I can't stop thinking about the 2 buns I 'rejected' and am seriously considering applying to adopt them too. Making a decision was so difficult and I feel so guilty about the 2 I left behind.
I have enough time and space to care for 4 rabbits and lovely neighbours plus back-up to care for them if we go on holiday, however the cost worries me a little. How do those of you with large numbers of rabbits manage?
I think the sensible plan is to care for my rabbits for a couple of months and see how I get on, then if I still feel the same and the other 2 still haven't been homed, apply to adopt them.
Any thoughts??