0XBunnyta
Warren Scout
My plan was to move out in January but the only option for me was to move out buns in tow like, I don't care if its impractical I refuse there's ALWAYS houses that accept pets (just for reference, I have two mini lops).
Well its looking more like February now because i just can't find ANYTHING. It's ok dragging my feet and refusing to move out when I have options and I'm not at a tight deadline but i've been looking since October and in February is the start date of a new job in the place we are moving to, so this has now become a situation where we need a house, now, and refusing to go without the rabbits just isn't practical for functioning life.
Actually finding pet friendly accommodation is easy, like I can see why some people get angry when you say you're giving up a rabbit to move out to a non pet friendly place. Why not just move into a pet friendly one? Not rocket science. But ok, now being in the situation its really not. I find hundreds of pet friendly houses but I simply cant afford that one theirs no way, or its no parking (need a car for my job), or its a single bed (for two people??), or its in a really grotty area i'd be scared to live in, or there's no oven or washing machine (seriously?). Livable space that accepts pets is just not conveniently available. I don't know how when every student house we viewed was fine with it and I kept them for 2 years rented accommodation just fine but a single bedroom space isn't fine?
My method of getting them into the contract is just going in person to view houses that say no pets and beg the landlord in front of me to put down an extra pet deposit :lol: Viewings start this coming working week! Very excited but landlords beware, i'm out on a mission where you will not say no to me :lol:
WORST case scenario i'll be putting them into long term boarding for a year, i'm only renting to test the water with my OH to make sure we work before we commit to buying a house (that will house all my future hoards of bunnies because no one can tell me they're not allowed).
Questions- has anyone successfully done this before? For example when in uni halls? My parents looked after them then but that's because id miss out on an experience moving into pet friendly on my own instead of being with all the other first years. They're not wanting to do this again when I have the option to figure something out for myself, they had the same view for my second and third year which was fine because I did manage to arrange a place very easily. I don't know anyone that would offer to do it for free and so i'd have to pay boarding. Which brings me to my next question, if you have was it financially feasible?
Think this would potentially cause it more trouble than it's worth but was toying with the idea maybe someone on these forums wants a bun but can't buy one because they couldn't afford them or they're too long a commitment? Were i'd pay for all their supplies and vet care if they could provide the love and place to stay for a few months. Would be considerably cheaper than boarding which is looking to make a profit and I feel like we'd both benefit (low key terrified this option would involve someone refusing to give them back tho :lol. Anyone done anything like that?
Other suggestions welcome :wave:
Well its looking more like February now because i just can't find ANYTHING. It's ok dragging my feet and refusing to move out when I have options and I'm not at a tight deadline but i've been looking since October and in February is the start date of a new job in the place we are moving to, so this has now become a situation where we need a house, now, and refusing to go without the rabbits just isn't practical for functioning life.
Actually finding pet friendly accommodation is easy, like I can see why some people get angry when you say you're giving up a rabbit to move out to a non pet friendly place. Why not just move into a pet friendly one? Not rocket science. But ok, now being in the situation its really not. I find hundreds of pet friendly houses but I simply cant afford that one theirs no way, or its no parking (need a car for my job), or its a single bed (for two people??), or its in a really grotty area i'd be scared to live in, or there's no oven or washing machine (seriously?). Livable space that accepts pets is just not conveniently available. I don't know how when every student house we viewed was fine with it and I kept them for 2 years rented accommodation just fine but a single bedroom space isn't fine?
My method of getting them into the contract is just going in person to view houses that say no pets and beg the landlord in front of me to put down an extra pet deposit :lol: Viewings start this coming working week! Very excited but landlords beware, i'm out on a mission where you will not say no to me :lol:
WORST case scenario i'll be putting them into long term boarding for a year, i'm only renting to test the water with my OH to make sure we work before we commit to buying a house (that will house all my future hoards of bunnies because no one can tell me they're not allowed).
Questions- has anyone successfully done this before? For example when in uni halls? My parents looked after them then but that's because id miss out on an experience moving into pet friendly on my own instead of being with all the other first years. They're not wanting to do this again when I have the option to figure something out for myself, they had the same view for my second and third year which was fine because I did manage to arrange a place very easily. I don't know anyone that would offer to do it for free and so i'd have to pay boarding. Which brings me to my next question, if you have was it financially feasible?
Think this would potentially cause it more trouble than it's worth but was toying with the idea maybe someone on these forums wants a bun but can't buy one because they couldn't afford them or they're too long a commitment? Were i'd pay for all their supplies and vet care if they could provide the love and place to stay for a few months. Would be considerably cheaper than boarding which is looking to make a profit and I feel like we'd both benefit (low key terrified this option would involve someone refusing to give them back tho :lol. Anyone done anything like that?
Other suggestions welcome :wave: