me?? i am not a home inspector? :shock:
I think Tiffany86 was directing the question at abbymarysmokey as it was that post that they quoted.
Looking back at the thread I think you said that this was directed to me
"buster was with snowball until she had a litter so i took him out and he did go next to them in the run and also how many animals do you have and do they get all the garden mine all have loves and hugs and have nice hutches cleaned out but i cant just go over the top on one of 2 like you can with your 2 thats all"
I just have the two rabbits as at the moment I haven't got room in the garden for any more. My previous bunny had part of the summerhouse sectioned off and had free range of the garden from 8am to dusk. She started out life with her sister, but when she died I didn't get another rabbit. In hindsight that's something I'd do differently. She got a lot of attention as someone was at home all day, but it's not the same as having another bunny for her to snuggle up to hence my belief that rabbits need to be in pairs.
When I got my current bunnies I had two litter mates, but unfortunately one of them died whilst being neutered. I knew that my hutch sizes wouldn't meet the specification of some of the rescues, but looking on rabbit rehome I found an individual who was re homing some of her bunnies and she was happy for me to take on one of her bunnies.
I'd love to have more rabbits when I move house, but realistically, I doubt that I could afford to do so. I'd rather have two rabbits and make sure they have the best that I can give them, rather than have more rabbits and feel guilty because I know I can't give them the best quality of care or afford to pay any emergency vets bills.
I hope that's what you were asking animal ry - I have to admit that I find some of your posts quite difficult to read as I'm not sure if it's all one sentence or sometimes a misspelled word can be quite confusing (personally I live by Google spellchecker, as I can't spell for toffee!)
Basically - enough waffling from me. I've learnt heaps from this site & I hope you're finding it as helpful.