peterjames
Warren Scout
I am looking for a black and white Dutch female rabbit, that has been spayed. As I live in London. It would have to be a London rabbit. Anyone out there can help
Hi, i would be very surprised if you get any advice, as your posts to other people have been very rude and unhelpful.
I am not looking for advise. I need an unwanted rabbit to share with my rabbit. And my posts are truthful, though I know the truth often hurts, its in the best interest of rabbits. and their interest comes first. If someone loves their rabbit they should listen.
Where's the popcorn!
Very few rescues will let you adopt a single rabbit (to keep alone) as rabbits should be kept in pairs. Try the rabbitrehome website to look for a rabbit or a rescue near you
I have checked rescue centres But non found in London. RSPCA, not helpful. I only want to get one as a companion to my rabbit. would rather pay £80 for an abandoned rabbit, that has been spayed than one from the pet shop, that I will have to get spayed. I am squeamish about sending a rabbit for that operation.
I am not looking for advise. I need an unwanted rabbit to share with my rabbit. And my posts are truthful, though I know the truth often hurts, its in the best interest of rabbits. and their interest comes first. If someone loves their rabbit they should listen.
Why does it have to be black and white? Your other rabbit won't care what colour (and possibly what breed) it is!
Why does it have to be black and white? Your other rabbit won't care what colour (and possibly what breed) it is!
I am not looking for advise. I need an unwanted rabbit to share with my rabbit. And my posts are truthful, though I know the truth often hurts, its in the best interest of rabbits. and their interest comes first. If someone loves their rabbit they should listen.
I am not looking for advise. I need an unwanted rabbit to share with my rabbit. And my posts are truthful, though I know the truth often hurts, its in the best interest of rabbits. and their interest comes first. If someone loves their rabbit they should listen.
And my posts are truthful, though I know the truth often hurts, its in the best interest of rabbits. and their interest comes first. If someone loves their rabbit they should listen.
Tone of Posts
The forum should be a supportive place to visit. It is possible to disagree with something without turning it into an insult. Sometimes it's not what you say but how you are saying it that causes a problem. For example, if someone is feeding their rabbit in a way you consider bad you could say:
"Why are you feeding your rabbit that rubbish? You should have done more research and fed it this instead. You better change it quickly before your rabbit dies."
Or
"Have you thought about swapping to pellets? Quite a few forum members feed these as they have more fibre so are better for their gut."
The first is likely to get you a warning from admin and chase the rabbits owner away. The second is friendly and tactful and will encourage the owner to listen to your advice. Sometimes it's difficult to be patient if you see something happening you think is wrong but staying calm and polite will generally get the most successful response in the end.
Also consider replies by other members. Multiple posts from different members raising the same issue can feel like being 'ganged up on'. Consider whether your post adds anything constructive.
I have checked rescue centres But non found in London. RSPCA, not helpful. I only want to get one as a companion to my rabbit. would rather pay £80 for an abandoned rabbit, that has been spayed than one from the pet shop, that I will have to get spayed. I am squeamish about sending a rabbit for that operation.
I don't know if rabbits prefer their own kind size and colour. But as they may. and many don't bond. I am only trying to eliminate any possible cause for rejection, that I can think of.
Ooops, loads of you have jumped in and posted while I was writing. Guys, can we please leave it there now I've guided the member to the rules - otherwise we'll all be guilty of doing what the OP's being told off for. :wave:
I don't know if rabbits prefer their own kind size and colour. But as they may. and many don't bond. I am only trying to eliminate any possible cause for rejection, that I can think of.
No! You have given some absolutely terrible advice on here!