Izhang
Active Member
Hi everyone,
As some of you know, my bunny recently passed away from old age. I'm not ready yet to get a new bun but in the meanwhile I'd like to foster.
I'm a college student so I'm home most of the time aside from classes. I live in a apartment with three other roommates (one of which is my bf). They don't allow pets by policy but I've had no problems housing my bunny all last year. There's even a little field right by my place that's perfect for some outside exercise.
I still have all the equipment and supplies from my now gone bun, so I wouldn't need much to get started. I know there's a rescue org around here (Gainesville Rabbit Rescue) but I'm not familiar with their fostering process. Last time my roommate tried to foster from them, he was turned away twice before they finally brought him a bunny.
I'm open to a bonded pair as well, but they would have to be dwarfs since I don't think the cage is quite big enough to fit more than that. Thanks for reading.
As some of you know, my bunny recently passed away from old age. I'm not ready yet to get a new bun but in the meanwhile I'd like to foster.
I'm a college student so I'm home most of the time aside from classes. I live in a apartment with three other roommates (one of which is my bf). They don't allow pets by policy but I've had no problems housing my bunny all last year. There's even a little field right by my place that's perfect for some outside exercise.
I still have all the equipment and supplies from my now gone bun, so I wouldn't need much to get started. I know there's a rescue org around here (Gainesville Rabbit Rescue) but I'm not familiar with their fostering process. Last time my roommate tried to foster from them, he was turned away twice before they finally brought him a bunny.
I'm open to a bonded pair as well, but they would have to be dwarfs since I don't think the cage is quite big enough to fit more than that. Thanks for reading.