Snowy
Wise Old Thumper
A lady came into my shop yesterday and asked if I wanted some rabbits, I said no but asked her what was the problem, she says she has inherited 2 rabbits and they keep having babies:roll::roll:and she can't cope with them anymore!!:shock:
Basically, she had 4 rabbits and her german shepherd dog ate 2 of them and so she has 2 left who keep having babies, the female has litters of between 1 and 3 babies every month I assume, because when she takes them to Pets at Home they told her that the adults dont need to be seperated:shock::roll:, she had so far taken in 15 babies.
Anyway, the lady is obviously not the sharpest knife in the drawer so to speak, I have taken the male from her, the female has one baby 2 days old and was still in with the male so she is possibly pregnant again:roll::evil:, she has a german shepard dog that is constantly barking at the dog crate where the mum and the baby are, the rabbits don't have any hay and the nest is made out of sawdust.
Should I risk taking the mum and the baby now or should I leave them there until the baby is old enough to be moved and risk them being attacked by the dog?
Basically, she had 4 rabbits and her german shepherd dog ate 2 of them and so she has 2 left who keep having babies, the female has litters of between 1 and 3 babies every month I assume, because when she takes them to Pets at Home they told her that the adults dont need to be seperated:shock::roll:, she had so far taken in 15 babies.
Anyway, the lady is obviously not the sharpest knife in the drawer so to speak, I have taken the male from her, the female has one baby 2 days old and was still in with the male so she is possibly pregnant again:roll::evil:, she has a german shepard dog that is constantly barking at the dog crate where the mum and the baby are, the rabbits don't have any hay and the nest is made out of sawdust.
Should I risk taking the mum and the baby now or should I leave them there until the baby is old enough to be moved and risk them being attacked by the dog?
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