I just got home from my friend's house who has the new bunny. The rabbit is being kept outside in a cage with cedar chips as bedding. I pretty much tried to restrain myself from getting upset because I didn't want to come off like some sort of a rabbit cop, but I told them about the dangers of cedar, and especially how bunnies should be inside where they can interact with us in a climate-controlled environment. The rabbit in question appeared to be a Rex, less than a year old, maybe, but they don't know the age, and it was only my judgement about the breed. They don't know the sex, and I'm far from an expert, because all I know are my two neutered guys, but the rabbit may be a doe. --In which case, I strongly urged them to take the rabbit to a vet I could recommend who is accustomed to dealing with bunnies, and have her spayed-- I explained the high incidence of uterine cancer in doe bunnies.
During all of this, the wife(who never wanted the rabbit in the first place), is clearly looking at me like "why are you worried about this?", and appeared pretty exasperated about the whole thing. Her husband is the one who wanted the rabbit, and he was definitely listening to me, and said he would make the adjustments I suggested, plus consider bringing her inside and litter box training her. By the time I left their house, I knew an argument was brewing over that great rabbit they have. I held her-- her name is Boober.
These people are both my friends, and I know they know I mean well, and I presented things in as non-confrontational a way as I could, while still getting my points across.
Boober does get run time in their backyard, and gets along with their two dogs fairly well it seems-- one even goes inside it's cage and grooms it, which I thought was funny.
My main worry when I left their house was the poor thing had no hay, and I told them to get some Timothy hay ASAP.
I'm just a novice at this bunny daddy thing myself, but I try my darndest to give my guys, Peter and Bugs, the best home, and when I see a situation firsthand like I did tonight, I can't help but try to educate people and open their eyes.
Gordon