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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbit, Wedding?

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    • R0se
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        Hello,

         Question for all of you lovely people. 
        It is still quite a bit off, but I am now, slowly, looking into the process of getting married.
        With all my starter wedding questions it occurred to me that I need to be able to do something with Sir. Flop.   Normally when I go out of town or can’t be at home all day I have my Father come and check up and feed him but my Father is probably going to be running around with me the day of the wedding. (Debating about having it at a hotel so I can just wake up and get ready at location but then I would not see bunny butt for an extra night.)  I know my Mother could watch him but the same problem comes up, that she will be around with me the day of the wedding.  Really everyone I trust to take care of him I have plans for them to be in/a part of the wedding. 
        Bunnies are not like small dogs that I could incorporate into the wedding.  I’m fairly sure that a hotel would not let me bring him, and I really would not want to keep him in his carrier for two days even if I could. 

        So what can I do?  What have any of you done in this situation? Help. 

         

         


      • Little Lion Head
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          Check online or check with your vet to find a rabbit-savvy bun sitter. We got lucky and found one through the local bunny foster organization. She only charges $10 per day. You could have some piece of mind knowing your bun is taken care of and doted on so you can enjoy your big day!


        • JackRabbit
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            Ditto what LLH said. One of the exotics vet techs at our vet office charges $15 to go to the bunny’s house to check ob the bunny, give food, water, playtime, etc.


          • Eepster
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              If you can’t find a sitter, many vets board animals. When we go away and take our usual bunny sitter with us, we board Porky at his vet.


            • R0se
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                *sorry for the late reply.

                Thank you kindly I’ll look around and talk with my vet about finding a good place for him when this happens!

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