I totally respect people who realize a pet is not a good idea for them.... who realize that pets MANDATE responsibilities - responsibilities that they simply will not or choose not to accept. I have my rabbit because of just such a situation. I lived in an apartment at the time (this was several years ago) and the neighbors were being VERY irresponsible (even cruel) to the little guy, and he was often outside where rabbits rarely live long (they're pretty much at the bottom of the food chain). I rescued him several times, bringing him home, only to find they probably had wished I didn't (I realize, they hadn't even named him). So, next time I found him outside - badly nourished, pretty much uncared for, I asked if I could have him. Without hesitation, they agreed. I took him to the vet, and up - several hundred dollars later (because he was quite sick and suffering from a dog bite), and getting his neutered (Rabbits make horrible pets unless spade or neutered) - well, I had this rabbit. He's never been outside since. I quickly "potty trained" him and since he's not a "crewer" or "digger" (lucked out there), he just has run of the house. He's proven to be a very beloved pet..... Oh, his time outside meant he got a "bug" that years later affected his brain and nearly killed him: several hundred dollars later, he got through it and is okay now. He's estimated to be 10 years old now, so a senior citizen, but I've appreciated him a lot. Yup, those neighbors should never have gotten that rabbit (it was a bunny Easter gift to their little girl - who lost interest in him in about 2 minutes).
Thanks for being a responsible persons.
Pax
- Josiah