
05-06-2008, 09:25 AM
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Re: Rescue Bunny in Surrey?
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Originally Posted by louise1985
I have emailed her this morning with lots of pictures of our flat and answers to all the questions she asked about where they will be staying, what they will be fed etc.
I had to tell her that we wouldn't be able to take our rabbit and leave him with her for 3 days while they bond - we decided that it would be just too far and too stressfull for our rabbit to do this, he would hate being in the car for that amount of time and hates being in a cage. I have asked that we can just collect her and bond her with him at our home, we will have lots of help from my friend that works at the British Wildlife Centre - he has done this for rabbits and other animals many times and assured her of this when he spoke to her on the phone yesterday.
To be honest I was suprised that she wanted to do this as it was first suggested that someone help us with a bunny-run in order to get her - surely this would mean that we wouldn't have to take our rabbit to her in the first place?
I am confused and a little worried, I do want this bunny but she is far away from us, we are happy to go and get her but don't feel like we can take ours there as it wouldn't be fair, I hope she still lets us have her.
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I think if they can they like to see if the buns get on and makesure they bond but think thats an ideal thing. Obviously if you had a bunnyrun you wouldnt be able to do that. Im sure it wont be a problem i understand you not wanting to take him there. fingers and toes crossed!
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