~Razzle~ wrote:Barron wrote:Well, I have two breeding does, Razzle(Blue) and Flutter-nutter(Black). Then I have a buck, Reggily(Broken Blue). I also have Bambi a Broken Black female, she's only like 10 or 11 weeks though. One of Flutter-nutter's babies XD Then, the three new babies.
-snicker snicker- Razzle. XD
Anyway, I agree with the not selling rabbits around Easter thing; people don't realize how much responsibility rabbits require, and often buy them on a whim with the little kids pestering mom for a rabbit. Rabbits already get dumped for reasons such as "The kids didn't want them anymore", or, "I didn't know they would live this long," and don't bother giving them the care they deserve. It's crazy how many rabbits appear in parks after Easter passes, poor things.
In October, we found three abandoned rabbits running around, being chased by a terrier that actually managed to break one's leg. Imagine how many would be left after "the rabbit holiday"?
Snowytoshi wrote:I am very glad to hear that, there are many irresponsible breeders in our area who can and do sell children rabbits for five dollars with no care info. A rabbit that I have met that has come from such a scenario had her head dyed blue and her owners thought it was bad when she climbed into their laps to say hello. She was one of the sweetest rabbits though and she did find a loving home <3
Onew~ wrote:So dad just said there may have been a rabbit by our barn because he found droppings there.... ;o;
I will find said rabbit(if they're domesticated and not a wild rabbit) and love it and cuddle it ;u; /random ramblings
Kickin' up dirt wrote:Onew~ wrote:So dad just said there may have been a rabbit by our barn because he found droppings there.... ;o;
I will find said rabbit(if they're domesticated and not a wild rabbit) and love it and cuddle it ;u; /random ramblings
It's probably a deer, or a wild rabbit. You barely ever see pet rabbits loose.
~Razzle~ wrote:
Anyway, I agree with the not selling rabbits around Easter thing; people don't realize how much responsibility rabbits require, and often buy them on a whim with the little kids pestering mom for a rabbit. Rabbits already get dumped for reasons such as "The kids didn't want them anymore", or, "I didn't know they would live this long," and don't bother giving them the care they deserve. It's crazy how many rabbits appear in parks after Easter passes, poor things.
In October, we found three abandoned rabbits running around, being chased by a terrier that actually managed to break one's leg. Imagine how many would be left after "the rabbit holiday"?
.:.Willow.:. wrote:~Razzle~ wrote:
Anyway, I agree with the not selling rabbits around Easter thing; people don't realize how much responsibility rabbits require, and often buy them on a whim with the little kids pestering mom for a rabbit. Rabbits already get dumped for reasons such as "The kids didn't want them anymore", or, "I didn't know they would live this long," and don't bother giving them the care they deserve. It's crazy how many rabbits appear in parks after Easter passes, poor things.
In October, we found three abandoned rabbits running around, being chased by a terrier that actually managed to break one's leg. Imagine how many would be left after "the rabbit holiday"?
I do admit, I was gifted mai rabbit on Easter. I did have more experience, though, because we had been rabbit sitting for quite a few months. Yet now, I am not the best Mother. I think I just need more free time. :I But still, every person on this thread is a mother to their child. I'm like a sad, old Godmother. And I am so, so, so freaking guilty about eet.... help....
.:.Willow.:. wrote:~Razzle~ wrote:
Anyway, I agree with the not selling rabbits around Easter thing; people don't realize how much responsibility rabbits require, and often buy them on a whim with the little kids pestering mom for a rabbit. Rabbits already get dumped for reasons such as "The kids didn't want them anymore", or, "I didn't know they would live this long," and don't bother giving them the care they deserve. It's crazy how many rabbits appear in parks after Easter passes, poor things.
In October, we found three abandoned rabbits running around, being chased by a terrier that actually managed to break one's leg. Imagine how many would be left after "the rabbit holiday"?
I do admit, I was gifted mai rabbit on Easter. I did have more experience, though, because we had been rabbit sitting for quite a few months. Yet now, I am not the best Mother. I think I just need more free time. :I But still, every person on this thread is a mother to their child. I'm like a sad, old Godmother. And I am so, so, so freaking guilty about eet.... help....
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