Haley -- Looks like someone "revised" your post in A2:
"This post, as much as I agree with your over-all goal of discouraging people from buying rabbits as some pet for a child to discard once easter is over, is not all together true. I have been breeding/raising/showing rabbit for 16 yrs now and can tell you that the personality differs in each rabbit, just like it does for any animal. SO, here's my revision of your post.
Before you bring a pet rabbit into your home at Easter, please consider these facts: (these are your opinions, not facts....and here is my opinion.)
- Rabbits are NOT low-maintenance pets! They require as much work as a dog or cat.
Rabbits actually are low maintenance. You feed them and water them daily, and clean their cages depending on what kind of set-up you have that might only be once a month (for outdoor coops where the poop drops below onto the ground).
- Rabbits can live 8-10 years, sometimes longer.
this is true.
- The necessary spay/neuter can cost $100 or more
It is not necessary to spay/neuter UNLESS you are caging more then one animal together. There are ways to teach a rabbit not to spray.
- Rabbits require routine veterinary care.
I have never take a rabbit to the vet for routine care. Cause they do not require vaccines or any other type of shots. You can buy an oral wormer and unless your animal gets sick there is no reason to take it to a vet.
- Rabbits are not cuddly - they can become frightened when held!
(They would rather sit beside you and be stroked.)
My rabbits love to be handled. My 5yr old plays with them in the yard and carries them around. She also just sits there and pets them on her lap or pretty much whatever she wants to do with them. It depends on how much the animal is handled, if you handle it enough it will be just as "cuddly" as any other animal.
- Pet rabbits cannot be set "free" - it's a death sentence.
this is true.
This Easter, why not make it a CHOCOLATE bunny, or a cuddly stuffed toy instead?
Let's make it a Happy Easter for bunnies too
I totally agree, but please don't make rabbits sound like they are some horrible creature that will scratch your kids face off. You can tell them the pros and cons to having a rabbit instead of saying only the cons. This is why I do not "adopt out" (I call it selling but CL people tend to frown on that even though that is what it is) rabbits at easter time unless it is to a established breeder/shower. I also do not sell anything that is not showable and/or breedable, I butcher them. This feeds my family and keeps the pet population down...it's a win win situation.
Just my two cents
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