i listen to a local radio station while i work and the afternoon dj has been telling everyone to check out her blog to learn why bunnies do not make good easter gifts. apparently a local humane society send out the info & she thought it was interesting. here’s what she wrote…
Important Easter gift giving info…
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Hi everyone, you know they are cute and cuddly but they are a responsibility- pet rabbits!
Yes, you would think this would be a brilliant gift for your little ones this Easter, but did you know all the demands that come with owning this animal?
Here are just a few points to consider from the Guelph Human Society:
– Rabbits should be spayed or neutered. It will prolong their life and make them more enjoyable pets.
– Many rabbits don’t like to be picked up which can be frustrating for children.
– A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing and require suitable material to chew to keep their teeth worn down.
– As highly social animals, rabbits need daily interaction.
– Rabbits cannot just stay in their cage; they need to be exercised daily outside their pen.
– Rabbits can die if they are not given a proper diet.
– Rabbits can die of fright and must be protected from exposure to predators (like some dogs and cats).
– Rabbits will need a cage 4 times the rabbit’s size. Multi-level dwellings with ramps are best.
So there you go, just thought I should share that in case you wanted to get a bunny this weekend. My advice-stick to chocolate!
Cheers.
Kathy