WogerWabbit
New Kit
I hope that I am posting this in the correct area. I look forward to all feedback. I have not started researching this yet but I figured it would be a good idea to consult Rabbits United also.
I have a female dwarf rabbit, age unknown (long story), who is spayed, litter trained, and lives in a bunny proofed room (my bedroom). She gets along fairly well in there but due to my daily responsibilities I don't get to spend as much time with her as I'd like to. However, I get in what I can. I was thinking that I could get her a room mate.
Now, don't get me wrong. I am an animal rights activist. I am not looking to use another rabbit as a tool in any shape way or form. My intentions are to do good. I was thinking that giving an animal a home (and I would only go to a shelter or someone who is looking to get rid of their rabbit) is better than living in an abusive home or shelter (my rabbit's name is Roger by the way... and yes she is female).
Now, I will not be able to pay medical costs for this new rabbit. But, I was thinking that it is better to give a rabbit a home than let them live a boring life in a shelter. Even if that means that once they become terminally ill I cannot pay for expensive procedures. Now, I can still pay for food and the odd vet bill (including euthanasia) but money is tight.
All opinions are appreciated! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Oh, and keep the comments clean:bunny:
I have a female dwarf rabbit, age unknown (long story), who is spayed, litter trained, and lives in a bunny proofed room (my bedroom). She gets along fairly well in there but due to my daily responsibilities I don't get to spend as much time with her as I'd like to. However, I get in what I can. I was thinking that I could get her a room mate.
Now, don't get me wrong. I am an animal rights activist. I am not looking to use another rabbit as a tool in any shape way or form. My intentions are to do good. I was thinking that giving an animal a home (and I would only go to a shelter or someone who is looking to get rid of their rabbit) is better than living in an abusive home or shelter (my rabbit's name is Roger by the way... and yes she is female).
Now, I will not be able to pay medical costs for this new rabbit. But, I was thinking that it is better to give a rabbit a home than let them live a boring life in a shelter. Even if that means that once they become terminally ill I cannot pay for expensive procedures. Now, I can still pay for food and the odd vet bill (including euthanasia) but money is tight.
All opinions are appreciated! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Oh, and keep the comments clean:bunny: