BunnyHunny17
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So I have a dilemma.
My Fiancé and I are moving out in August to our own apartment (if we get the offer, which we've been told by multiple people in charge of housing there that we are very likely to be offered an apartment.)
We both have really bad anxiety and depression and need an emotional support animal; as such we decided a human snuggly bunny would be a good choice for us.
I decided to look at the Rescuing Ruby adoption site just out of curiosity (bad idea I know) and found a posting for the sweetest little black and white Dutch named Flower. This is her bio on the page:
We absolutely would LOVE to have her, especially because it seems somewhat rare to find a very cuddly bunny (I'm very much a touchy person, I need physical contact for comfort). But we live in a pretty crowded house and we're still in limbo with the apartment. I don't know if I should let her go or if I should fight and make sure we make things comfortable and happy for her while we're at my parents.
Any input? Sorry for the long post.
My Fiancé and I are moving out in August to our own apartment (if we get the offer, which we've been told by multiple people in charge of housing there that we are very likely to be offered an apartment.)
We both have really bad anxiety and depression and need an emotional support animal; as such we decided a human snuggly bunny would be a good choice for us.
I decided to look at the Rescuing Ruby adoption site just out of curiosity (bad idea I know) and found a posting for the sweetest little black and white Dutch named Flower. This is her bio on the page:
She sounds absolutely perfect for us (we'd spay her of course). However we currently live with my parents and three dogs. The listing says she does well with dogs, and they'd be in separate rooms, but I'm worried it would be unfair to the bunny to take her in while we're stuck in limbo.Flower is being re-homed because her family wants to make sure she gets the attention she deserves, as they do not have time and are traveling more often. She has been a house bunny and is very reliable with her litter box. She has been around cats and dogs and does fine with them. The owner is asking for a $30 re-homing fee, but will waive the fee if a family is found who is willing to get her spayed. Flower will need a large area for exercise and if she is in a cage, she should be let out at least 4 hours of free run to keep her happy. Her owners say that she is an ideal pet for someone with anxiety or needs a companion pet because she constantly seeks human attention.
We absolutely would LOVE to have her, especially because it seems somewhat rare to find a very cuddly bunny (I'm very much a touchy person, I need physical contact for comfort). But we live in a pretty crowded house and we're still in limbo with the apartment. I don't know if I should let her go or if I should fight and make sure we make things comfortable and happy for her while we're at my parents.
Any input? Sorry for the long post.