Tateopotatoe
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Before I begin, yes I have read all the articles that say no, and yes I would prefer to get another bunny.
Before I got my bunny I did a lot of research and most places said you didn't need to have a pair of rabbits; apparently just one is fine. So I got my rabbit and have now realised she doesn't like playing with any toys. No matter what I give her she looses interest in a matter of minutes. I want to get her a friend, but my parents refuse to let me get another rabbit (when I was little we had two that were supposedly female. Fast forward a couple months and we had around 10 babies on our hands. My parents aren't keen on this happening again). They don't even think she needs to be spayed (I'm trying my hardest, the last thing I want is for her to get ovarian cancer), and the other would need to be spayed/neutered, too, which I think would further discourage them from letting me get another. The only thing I think they MIGHT let me do is get a guinea pig to keep her company. I get that everyone says they don't make great companions, but most of them don't have any experience. Is there anyone who has experience keeping them together who could give me advice? Is it as bad as everyone says it is, or do they not know what they're talking about? Tips on keeping my bunny from getting bored are also appreciated. Thanks so much in advance!
Before I got my bunny I did a lot of research and most places said you didn't need to have a pair of rabbits; apparently just one is fine. So I got my rabbit and have now realised she doesn't like playing with any toys. No matter what I give her she looses interest in a matter of minutes. I want to get her a friend, but my parents refuse to let me get another rabbit (when I was little we had two that were supposedly female. Fast forward a couple months and we had around 10 babies on our hands. My parents aren't keen on this happening again). They don't even think she needs to be spayed (I'm trying my hardest, the last thing I want is for her to get ovarian cancer), and the other would need to be spayed/neutered, too, which I think would further discourage them from letting me get another. The only thing I think they MIGHT let me do is get a guinea pig to keep her company. I get that everyone says they don't make great companions, but most of them don't have any experience. Is there anyone who has experience keeping them together who could give me advice? Is it as bad as everyone says it is, or do they not know what they're talking about? Tips on keeping my bunny from getting bored are also appreciated. Thanks so much in advance!