Colorqueen
Member
Hi,
I am new here, and need some encouragement.
We had two angora bunnies given to us :shock: and one of them was in pretty rough shape when we got him. I have spent two weeks reading up and learning them, and getting them going, but my husband has been out of work for most of two years.
We love these bunnies, but it would be so much easier to let them play together if they were neutered. They are not. They live in separate cages in the house in a nice area we set up for them.
We are not able to afford anything big- just buying a few supplies and food exhausted our financial abilities.
These bunnies needed homes desperately as the owner had a severe life change happen unexpectedly. We know what kind of care angoras need, and have committed to brushing and caring for them.
The issue of neutering has left me in tears sometimes as it makes things a bit difficult. I have looked for neuter clinics in our area, but have not found anything for rabbits. I am pretty discouraged lately.
I guess I am just hoping for some encouragement- no discouraging news please, I have enough of that to deal with right now. In a perfect situation, we could do everything just so, but for now, at least we have rescued these rabbits and are taking care of them instead of letting them be neglected or even die.
These are two angoras- one is English and the other is German. Both have been trimmed way down- the English is in rough shape with dandruff, but I have been combing him and he is bouncing back some. I know I will have to deal with the possibility of fur mites too.. possibly ear mites due to lots of scratching.
Is there anything reasonable in cost I can do for ear and/or fur mites that won't hurt the rabbits?ray:ray:ray:
Thank you for any encouragement you can give.
I am new here, and need some encouragement.
We had two angora bunnies given to us :shock: and one of them was in pretty rough shape when we got him. I have spent two weeks reading up and learning them, and getting them going, but my husband has been out of work for most of two years.
We love these bunnies, but it would be so much easier to let them play together if they were neutered. They are not. They live in separate cages in the house in a nice area we set up for them.
We are not able to afford anything big- just buying a few supplies and food exhausted our financial abilities.
These bunnies needed homes desperately as the owner had a severe life change happen unexpectedly. We know what kind of care angoras need, and have committed to brushing and caring for them.
The issue of neutering has left me in tears sometimes as it makes things a bit difficult. I have looked for neuter clinics in our area, but have not found anything for rabbits. I am pretty discouraged lately.
I guess I am just hoping for some encouragement- no discouraging news please, I have enough of that to deal with right now. In a perfect situation, we could do everything just so, but for now, at least we have rescued these rabbits and are taking care of them instead of letting them be neglected or even die.
These are two angoras- one is English and the other is German. Both have been trimmed way down- the English is in rough shape with dandruff, but I have been combing him and he is bouncing back some. I know I will have to deal with the possibility of fur mites too.. possibly ear mites due to lots of scratching.
Is there anything reasonable in cost I can do for ear and/or fur mites that won't hurt the rabbits?ray:ray:ray:
Thank you for any encouragement you can give.