bunnyhuggger
Warren Veteran
a lovely housebun called Cocoa? I got this email today:
My family and I have a lovely soft brown lopped ear house bunny named Cocoa. She has been a wonderful addition to our family, and is extremely friendly with children. I have a three year old daughter, and the two of them take turns chasing each other and playing with balls. Cocoa is litter trained and we will be more than glad to donate her cage, food/water dishes, two months worth of food, hay and litter tray.
Unfortunately we are no longer able to properly take care of Cocoa due to a series of a few situations. Firstly, I am now expecting our second child and am unable to clean out her cage, etc. when my husband is away on business trips (which are becoming more frequent). Secondly, we have just learnt that our daughter is allergic to Cocoa and has had increasingly more problems with her asthma; thus, Cocoa needs to go quickly.
With Cocoa being such a family loving pet who is use to plenty of attention we are not comfortable in listing her in the paper hoping that the family who takes her will care for her properly. We would prefer to give her to an organization such as C.A.R.R.O.T. Since you are unable to take Cocoa at this time, could you please pass along information on a similar minded charity who might be able to take Cocoa?
Thank you for your time and considerationCan anyone help? I have absolutely no room at all. There's no photo of her, sorry
My family and I have a lovely soft brown lopped ear house bunny named Cocoa. She has been a wonderful addition to our family, and is extremely friendly with children. I have a three year old daughter, and the two of them take turns chasing each other and playing with balls. Cocoa is litter trained and we will be more than glad to donate her cage, food/water dishes, two months worth of food, hay and litter tray.
Unfortunately we are no longer able to properly take care of Cocoa due to a series of a few situations. Firstly, I am now expecting our second child and am unable to clean out her cage, etc. when my husband is away on business trips (which are becoming more frequent). Secondly, we have just learnt that our daughter is allergic to Cocoa and has had increasingly more problems with her asthma; thus, Cocoa needs to go quickly.
With Cocoa being such a family loving pet who is use to plenty of attention we are not comfortable in listing her in the paper hoping that the family who takes her will care for her properly. We would prefer to give her to an organization such as C.A.R.R.O.T. Since you are unable to take Cocoa at this time, could you please pass along information on a similar minded charity who might be able to take Cocoa?
Thank you for your time and considerationCan anyone help? I have absolutely no room at all. There's no photo of her, sorry