TinysMom
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Amy - can I just say that Finley sounds like a real keeper? I like his attitude and the fact that he supports you in this.
I agree . The little guy would be so spoiled and loved!Haley would be an awesome mommy to this little guy. We know how she is a sucker for the dutch bunnies.
I've skimmed this a bit, some of it was to lengthy...
But, I feel it's very wrong for you to keep the rabbit based on it smelling like Cedar and being loose. Perhaps the owner didn't know that Cedar is bad for rabbits? Someone even admitted in this thread they didn't know. You should give them the benefit of the doubt, and educate them.
If I were that rabbits family, I would be very hurt and offended if someone found my rabbit, posted an ad, inquired further and then didn't return it. That isn't animal abuse, that's ignorance.
There was just a story a month or so ago about a man who's white husky bolted out the front door and ended up being posted on craigslist and re-homed, despite the person who found the animal receiving an e-mail from the owner claiming her.
I disagree fully with your decision. If there's already a home for the bunny that needs a minor lesson in bedding, don't take up space in a shelter that another homeless bun could use.
Ponyta wrote:I've skimmed this a bit, some of it was to lengthy...
But, I feel it's very wrong for you to keep the rabbit based on it smelling like Cedar and being loose. Perhaps the owner didn't know that Cedar is bad for rabbits? Someone even admitted in this thread they didn't know. You should give them the benefit of the doubt, and educate them.
If I were that rabbits family, I would be very hurt and offended if someone found my rabbit, posted an ad, inquired further and then didn't return it. That isn't animal abuse, that's ignorance.
There was just a story a month or so ago about a man who's white husky bolted out the front door and ended up being posted on craigslist and re-homed, despite the person who found the animal receiving an e-mail from the owner claiming her.
I disagree fully with your decision. If there's already a home for the bunny that needs a minor lesson in bedding, don't take up space in a shelter that another homeless bun could use.
You're entitled to your opinion, but you should really read the whole thread before making such accusations. She isn't taking the bunny to a shelter. In fact a couple of people have offered homes to the little guy.Â
I think you're doing the right thing Amy. I wouldn't hesitate to do the same, and I'm sure that little Sawyer is glad for it.
She's rendered it impossible for anyone to do so by giving the wrong information about the rabbit. Someone already came forward looking for a black and white. She recanted and decided to lie and say it was all black instead.Currently there is not anyone actively claiming ownership or that can prove it. So technically she has not even denied anyone their animal.
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