bunnytales
Mama Doe
Hello folks, wondered if I could grab some help and advise from you guys regarding my neighbours bunny.
Typical story really, young girls bought pet shop bunny on impulse, 12 months later the girls have moved onto boys and the bunny is left unattended for hours
Luckily between myself and another mad pet lover in our road his general needs are being met, he is lodging with me at the mo due to Firework season etc.
Its clear though the little fella, although really well in himself is very bored and lonely, he has a reasonable size hutch but very rarely gets much attention or let out to excercise
So I thought perhaps I could suggest some kinda share arrangment (not sure if the girls will give him up completely) - the lady over the road is completely besotted with him and would love to have him but has suggested perhaps initially having him a couple of times a week when she could pop over and take him back to her house and either give him a bedroom to run around in or perhaps let him stretch his legs in the garden.
My worry is that this might be too disruptive to him and is he then going to be even more miserable when he is put back in his hutch, but then surely its better than he is getting right now :roll:
He is a lovely bunny and is free range in my spare bedroom at the mo, completely clean and non distructive, it just seems such a shame - I'm dreading taking him back
Typical story really, young girls bought pet shop bunny on impulse, 12 months later the girls have moved onto boys and the bunny is left unattended for hours
Luckily between myself and another mad pet lover in our road his general needs are being met, he is lodging with me at the mo due to Firework season etc.
Its clear though the little fella, although really well in himself is very bored and lonely, he has a reasonable size hutch but very rarely gets much attention or let out to excercise
So I thought perhaps I could suggest some kinda share arrangment (not sure if the girls will give him up completely) - the lady over the road is completely besotted with him and would love to have him but has suggested perhaps initially having him a couple of times a week when she could pop over and take him back to her house and either give him a bedroom to run around in or perhaps let him stretch his legs in the garden.
My worry is that this might be too disruptive to him and is he then going to be even more miserable when he is put back in his hutch, but then surely its better than he is getting right now :roll:
He is a lovely bunny and is free range in my spare bedroom at the mo, completely clean and non distructive, it just seems such a shame - I'm dreading taking him back