[align=center]I know there are a lot of people disagreeing with you right now Amy, but I completely agree with your decision. Just wanted to pop in and say this. I have done things that people disagreed with, and it's made me feel horrible, but in the end, to see that bunny happy, is what makes that decision worthwhile, and I think that's all that matters- you are looking out for the best interest of this bun.
When I first started owning rats and bunnies- that was the FIRST thing I learned. Cedar. Is. BAD! Any "first-rate" animal owner SHOULD know this if they did ANY research at all...
Plus the rabbit was skinny.
There is no way of knowing if those people took even decent care of Sawyer or gave him ANY attention besides feeding. It's safer to just keep the bun-because giving him back could mean a sad situation for him.
Sometimes the best and safest thing to do isn't labelled as the "most morally correct" thing.
^I know I'll probably get 'scolded' or 'slapped on the hand' for this, like I do for most of my posts that aren't blog posts... lol. But I don't care. :rollseyes:
When I first started owning rats and bunnies- that was the FIRST thing I learned. Cedar. Is. BAD! Any "first-rate" animal owner SHOULD know this if they did ANY research at all...
Plus the rabbit was skinny.
There is no way of knowing if those people took even decent care of Sawyer or gave him ANY attention besides feeding. It's safer to just keep the bun-because giving him back could mean a sad situation for him.
Sometimes the best and safest thing to do isn't labelled as the "most morally correct" thing.
^I know I'll probably get 'scolded' or 'slapped on the hand' for this, like I do for most of my posts that aren't blog posts... lol. But I don't care. :rollseyes: