hawktalon555
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hi friends! freaking out and need some advice. I have three rabbits- one who I raised myself from a baby, and two that I adopted to be her friends after I started working too much to be with them. Adopting two bunnies instead of one is a huge regret, as much as I love all three of my buns. It was a dumb impulse at the rabbit date- the rescue offered to let me date my bun with the bonded pairs, just to see if my bun would react differently.
Spoilers, she did, and then I brought home a pair.
I was not prepared for the extra work load, and expenses. I was young and dumb enough that I wasn’t really planning ahead into the next few years. Mental Illness and covid made it hard to see a future. I still am young and dumb- but now I AM planning and trying to be a functional adult. This week I started taking an honest look into the future and the rest of my 20’s and what money looks like, realistically. And I am freaking myself out.
I’ve had the trio for about a year, and with how busy I am now, they are becoming too much and I am stressing myself into circles thinking about what to do with three rabbits I barely see.
I should’ve been a lot more deliberate with my choices, I know. I think my family always took in animals fairly casually, in a way I’m starting to look back on and regret. Cats and dogs of course, but also a few exotics. And if they had needs more complex than a cat or do… well, we did not take great care of them! They were fed and watered and that was kind of it. Enclosures were boring and lame and the bare minimum was done. Zero enrichment or care.
But now, my best friend lives with my family and has a single leopard gecko- and she spends SO much time making sure his enclosure is perfect and that he is the correct weight, is showing healthy signs, is eating a variety of bugs- etc.
Those poor lizards I had as a kid with one hide and a crappy heat lamp! They were probably miserable!
I realize that, after seeing her example and me doing some research over the past year and being in rabbit groups on facebook… if I want to be a good rabbit parent I need to be able to afford regular vet care for all three and, of course, be prepared for emergencies! I was ready to take them to the vet if I saw signs of anything wrong, of course, but not prepared for regular check ups you know? And they need a lot more attention to diet and care than I’ve been giving! I feel like I could provide that for one bun, but I’ve stretched myself too thin and let myself become a bad parent for all three.
Rabbits are safe, happy, roomed and fed right now. I just don’t know how realistic this is going to be when there starts to be vet visits and aging and whatnot. And I’ll be moving out of my parents house with my best friend soon- that’s one of the reasons I’m getting a better grip on finances. What happens when I’m moving three whole bunnies?
Sorry about the text dump. I have been spiraling since late last night. I love them a crapton and don’t want to do this lightly. but also, is this realistic? Would they be better off somewhere else with someone more deliberate about their care? But how do you rehome THREE rabbits?? Definitely not separating them! How much does pet insurance cost? I need an adultier adult to weigh in with some advice please.
thank you for reading, I needed to get this one out of my head
Spoilers, she did, and then I brought home a pair.
I was not prepared for the extra work load, and expenses. I was young and dumb enough that I wasn’t really planning ahead into the next few years. Mental Illness and covid made it hard to see a future. I still am young and dumb- but now I AM planning and trying to be a functional adult. This week I started taking an honest look into the future and the rest of my 20’s and what money looks like, realistically. And I am freaking myself out.
I’ve had the trio for about a year, and with how busy I am now, they are becoming too much and I am stressing myself into circles thinking about what to do with three rabbits I barely see.
I should’ve been a lot more deliberate with my choices, I know. I think my family always took in animals fairly casually, in a way I’m starting to look back on and regret. Cats and dogs of course, but also a few exotics. And if they had needs more complex than a cat or do… well, we did not take great care of them! They were fed and watered and that was kind of it. Enclosures were boring and lame and the bare minimum was done. Zero enrichment or care.
But now, my best friend lives with my family and has a single leopard gecko- and she spends SO much time making sure his enclosure is perfect and that he is the correct weight, is showing healthy signs, is eating a variety of bugs- etc.
Those poor lizards I had as a kid with one hide and a crappy heat lamp! They were probably miserable!
I realize that, after seeing her example and me doing some research over the past year and being in rabbit groups on facebook… if I want to be a good rabbit parent I need to be able to afford regular vet care for all three and, of course, be prepared for emergencies! I was ready to take them to the vet if I saw signs of anything wrong, of course, but not prepared for regular check ups you know? And they need a lot more attention to diet and care than I’ve been giving! I feel like I could provide that for one bun, but I’ve stretched myself too thin and let myself become a bad parent for all three.
Rabbits are safe, happy, roomed and fed right now. I just don’t know how realistic this is going to be when there starts to be vet visits and aging and whatnot. And I’ll be moving out of my parents house with my best friend soon- that’s one of the reasons I’m getting a better grip on finances. What happens when I’m moving three whole bunnies?
Sorry about the text dump. I have been spiraling since late last night. I love them a crapton and don’t want to do this lightly. but also, is this realistic? Would they be better off somewhere else with someone more deliberate about their care? But how do you rehome THREE rabbits?? Definitely not separating them! How much does pet insurance cost? I need an adultier adult to weigh in with some advice please.
thank you for reading, I needed to get this one out of my head
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