cjc1301
Well-Known Member
Hi guys!
I’m new on here but I have read the other forums that are on here and had a question myself. I am a sophomore in college and will be staying home for the next 2 semesters doing virtual classes and then commuting from my school. My family and I currently own 1 cat and 2 dogs (Labernese & Bernedoodle), no kids only 4 adults, in a 2 story house. My family is very spontaneous and we do tend to go on trips that may last longer than 1 day but not as often due to COVID.
Due to the circumstances we are in, I plan to commute to school for the next 3 years when and if we go back to in-person classes (the commute is not long max 39 mins and I would be picking classes that do not run late into the afternoon/evening). I then believe I will be living with my parents until I get enough money from a job (I would find a part time job that would not make me work long hours for the rabbit’s sake) so I can land on my feet and find a place of my own that would allow pets.
Though my family and I go on long trips, I have other family members that would be able to take care of the rabbit if I were to go on long trips, but if those family members fall through, I have found boarding houses nearby that would gladly take in the rabbit if I needed.
My house is a bit hectic with my dogs kind of play fighting sometimes but most of the time they are just laying around and sleeping. I live on the East Coast so I do get all 4 seasons but until it would get super cold, the rabbit would be living in my large bedroom with me, while it would be running around my room 24/7 I would also take the rabbit outside on their own on a harness (I do not have a backyard because there is a river) and let it jump and run around with me. Plus, I live in a very quiet neighborhood that does not get traffic coming in or out.
I have done my research on all things related to taking care of one rabbit and have been thinking of adopting one from a rescue shelter or a breeder but I wasn’t sure if I would be able to provide all my attention to one even though I really want to. I thought it would be a good idea due to the circumstances we are all in and I have been wanting a new companion to keep me company during classes in my bedroom during the day.
But seeing as though I am a newbie to taking care of a rabbit, I was wondering if you guys would think it is a good idea since most of you on here have had experience with rabbits a lot longer than me? And because I have been going back and forth with deciding on getting one or not.
I’m new on here but I have read the other forums that are on here and had a question myself. I am a sophomore in college and will be staying home for the next 2 semesters doing virtual classes and then commuting from my school. My family and I currently own 1 cat and 2 dogs (Labernese & Bernedoodle), no kids only 4 adults, in a 2 story house. My family is very spontaneous and we do tend to go on trips that may last longer than 1 day but not as often due to COVID.
Due to the circumstances we are in, I plan to commute to school for the next 3 years when and if we go back to in-person classes (the commute is not long max 39 mins and I would be picking classes that do not run late into the afternoon/evening). I then believe I will be living with my parents until I get enough money from a job (I would find a part time job that would not make me work long hours for the rabbit’s sake) so I can land on my feet and find a place of my own that would allow pets.
Though my family and I go on long trips, I have other family members that would be able to take care of the rabbit if I were to go on long trips, but if those family members fall through, I have found boarding houses nearby that would gladly take in the rabbit if I needed.
My house is a bit hectic with my dogs kind of play fighting sometimes but most of the time they are just laying around and sleeping. I live on the East Coast so I do get all 4 seasons but until it would get super cold, the rabbit would be living in my large bedroom with me, while it would be running around my room 24/7 I would also take the rabbit outside on their own on a harness (I do not have a backyard because there is a river) and let it jump and run around with me. Plus, I live in a very quiet neighborhood that does not get traffic coming in or out.
I have done my research on all things related to taking care of one rabbit and have been thinking of adopting one from a rescue shelter or a breeder but I wasn’t sure if I would be able to provide all my attention to one even though I really want to. I thought it would be a good idea due to the circumstances we are all in and I have been wanting a new companion to keep me company during classes in my bedroom during the day.
But seeing as though I am a newbie to taking care of a rabbit, I was wondering if you guys would think it is a good idea since most of you on here have had experience with rabbits a lot longer than me? And because I have been going back and forth with deciding on getting one or not.