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Re: Rescue Bunny in Surrey?
She has just replied and said that we have to take our rabbit to her, I am really sad but don't feel like that's something we can do. I am very upset as I was getting attached to Primrose from looking at pictures of her, I was even trying to get my rabbit to look at the pictures of her!
I guess we will have to try and find another centre closer to us, I think I will give the one in Coulsdon a try. Here is what she has written
I do not feel comfortable as of yet letting other people bond the rabbits.
Primrose herself is not a good traveller, this is well known and was told to me when brought here but it will be a one off trip. Primrose will have to adjust to a new environment too. As Charlie is used to the run of the house, your house will not be neutral territory to him and therefore you would need to do it in a different house. If it would make you feel better, i would allow him 12 hours a day garden access as do my own buns, until its dark that way he will be outside all day and allowed to run in the house after until i go to bed. (i get up 5am and go to bed 10:30pm)
Is a long journey and a few days away from home anything compared to having a wifeybun for life?
I do not like the idea as if something happens i will not be there to sort it. If there was a scrap and Prim had to go to an emergency vets, would you be willing to pay the bill? (which can run into the hundreds depending on injuries) At least if they are here it is under my control. I hope you can see where i am coming from.
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