Our neighbors (who are new to living in the country) got their daughter a rabbit for Christmas. Turns out, the daughter is allergic to bunnies.
We'd been mulling over the idea of taking their rabbit for awhile - we thought it would be nice, since their daughter could still come over and see it, you know? But we decided that we didn't want to take on anything else that poops.
Plus, our other bunny is an outside rabbit, and this one has been kept inside and can't go outside now until spring - and our small house is already stuffed full of four cats, 5 people, and two 80-pound dogs as it is. So, the consensus was no more bunnies.
So, we offered to take the bunny to our 4-H meeting last night, have the rabbit project leader look it over and tell us what gender and breed is was, and try to find it a home.
Turns out, the bunny is a she, she's an adorable mini-rex mix, still very young (the neighbors picked her out from a litter of babies sometime in November or December), and her name is Cuddles. She's very calm and affectionate. We brought her back home with us and she's living in the kid's room until it's warm enough to go outside.
Do any of you have stories about animals you swore you weren't going to keep, but ended up with them anyway? I'd love to hear them - it'll make me feel so much better about being such a softie!
We'd been mulling over the idea of taking their rabbit for awhile - we thought it would be nice, since their daughter could still come over and see it, you know? But we decided that we didn't want to take on anything else that poops.
So, we offered to take the bunny to our 4-H meeting last night, have the rabbit project leader look it over and tell us what gender and breed is was, and try to find it a home.
Turns out, the bunny is a she, she's an adorable mini-rex mix, still very young (the neighbors picked her out from a litter of babies sometime in November or December), and her name is Cuddles. She's very calm and affectionate. We brought her back home with us and she's living in the kid's room until it's warm enough to go outside.
Do any of you have stories about animals you swore you weren't going to keep, but ended up with them anyway? I'd love to hear them - it'll make me feel so much better about being such a softie!
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