Info on adopting a rabbit
A rescue group in my area has been formed to rehome domestic rabbits. That’s good news, of course, but they are posting photos of the available rabbits with catchy titles and names and absolutely no info about the good/bad/ugly/expense of owning a rabbit - or “rabbit requirements!” (I myself had two at one time and recall taking them in to get their teeth filed down a couple of times a year, and I'm positive the Vet recommended neutering them.) I know almost nothing about rabbits, but I do know they take care, like any other animal, and I thought that inside, unsupervised rabbits chewed cords.
The group is not requiring neutering or spaying - nor are the rabbits neutered/spayed when you adopt one.
It would be wonderful if these rabbits found permanent homes, but I don’t see that happening the way they are being advertised.
I need a rabbit expert to help me write a brief letter to the newspaper “gently” suggesting that people who take rabbits should be aware of Z, Y and Z. Maybe they are good pets but they do require... something.
Alty! Are your ears ringing?