I've wanted a bunny for years now - ever since I played with a bunch of California Whites (aka 'big white marshmallow bunnies') at OKRF and was delighted to find that I'm not allergic to them! But I needed to get into a better financial and landlord situation first.
I've been lurking on alt.pets.rabbits and bunnyowners to learn lots, and I have a copy of 'Rabbits for Dummies'. Sometime after I pass my new job's probation period in early March but no later than soon after I move (my lease is up in Sept and i want to move closer to work), I'll pick out a laid-back older shelter-bun to come home with me.
Babies are cute but with the fact that I'm not home all day plus the fact that cute little bunbuns are easier to find adoptive homes for, I think that an older one would be best for me. The shelter would be able to tell me more about it's personality and habits, so I'd have a little better idea of what to expect.
I plan a cube-condo for when I'm not home and gating off part of my living room for play space when I am around. Free-roaming would be nice, but combine the sewing which leaves pins and things about and my general slobby tendencies and I'd rather not risk it.
I have a cunning plan - I just need more time and cash to set it in motion...
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Babies are cute but with the fact that I'm not home all day plus the fact that cute little bunbuns are easier to find adoptive homes for, I think that an older one would be best for me. The shelter would be able to tell me more about it's personality and habits, so I'd have a little better idea of what to expect.
I plan a cube-condo for when I'm not home and gating off part of my living room for play space when I am around. Free-roaming would be nice, but combine the sewing which leaves pins and things about and my general slobby tendencies and I'd rather not risk it.
I have a cunning plan - I just need more time and cash to set it in motion...