Saturday, May 4, 2013

Adopting a Bunny

Adopting a bunny is very exciting! Once you've proved to your parents that you are responsible you can start looking around for a bun! With their permission of course. Make sure that you and your parents look up online what kind of bunny breeds might be best for your family.
Remember, bunnies live an average of 7-10 years so they are a long term commitment. And commitment means staying loyal to your bunny long after the mood you said it in has left you.

10 things to remember before you get a bunny:
1.Make sure no one has allergies.
2.See if you have the time and money for bunny.
3.Remember your other pets!
4.Get a fixed rabbit. (More on that later).
5.Where bunny will be in the house?
6.Go to a high rated rabbit place.
7.Have a cage ready to go! (Even small bunnies need a BIG cage!)
8.Have the breed you want in mind.
9.What you will do with bunny on trips.
10.Find a good vet who cares for bunnies.

When you adopt a bunny go to a good place with healthy rabbits. Research books on rabbit breeds to see what'll do best! A medium breed may do better if you are a small kid. Big bunnies can be hard to handle and small ones can be rather skittish and have a ton of energy.
Good luck finding that bunny! :)
 My Snowberry 

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