A bit ago I posted, “hey, I might start a bun rescue, how do I let people know.” Turns out, I didn’t even need to let people know before I’d even decided whether or not it was a good idea– long story short, I now have unwanted buns in foster homes and need to find permanent homes for them.
What I need help with is deciding what’s a good home, and what isn’t. I have this nice guy wanting to adopt the last two buns I have in foster care, but he raises rabbits and breeds them. I let him know our buns are fixed, and he said he’d still gladly take them. I’m going out there with my boyfriend to check the place out before I decide to shoot him down prematurely, but I’m not sure if it’s ethical to give these buns to a breeder/person who already has a bunch of rabbits on his hands. Surely this would mean he wouldn’t have time to let all of the buns out for hours at a time every day, right?
I’m about to send him an email with a list of questions like, “how would you house them, how often would they be out of their cages, what vet do you go to, etc.”
I guess my question is… right off the bat, I feel uneasy. Am I being silly and overprotective? Would you give buns to a person who already has a bunch of rabbits, and says he still has space for four more?