SD-rabbit
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Hi, I had posted a few weeks ago about allergies. Unfortunately, I had an allergy test and found out I’m severely allergic to rabbits and grass. The doctor said we have to get rid of the rabbit because it is causing asthma that could turn into a lifelong health problem. My son is so attached to the little guy, he currently freeroams in his room and cuddles with him so as a compromise, we decided to move it outdoors. To be honest, we’re all heartbroken. We live in San Diego so the climate is accommodating. Here are a few questions:
Will the rabbit enjoy being in an outdoor hutch or are we doing it a disservice vs. letting him to get adopted by another family?
We have coyotes in our neighborhood. We will make sure the enclosure is secure but I heard just seeing a predator can kill them. Do we need to worry about that possibility.
Should we get him a companion since he’ll be spending more time alone?
Appreciate the help.
Will the rabbit enjoy being in an outdoor hutch or are we doing it a disservice vs. letting him to get adopted by another family?
We have coyotes in our neighborhood. We will make sure the enclosure is secure but I heard just seeing a predator can kill them. Do we need to worry about that possibility.
Should we get him a companion since he’ll be spending more time alone?
Appreciate the help.