The rescued pet rabbit is pregnant. Anyone know anyone who wants a pet rabbit? Proably about 6 weeks from now.
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You can ask the pet shops too.Also ask the neighbors. Let the neighboring kids come and see the bunny babies. Then see what happens.
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M$1. I might be your neighbor, or you might live in another country. That would be a lot of effort just to take care of a bunch of baby rabbits.
2. They do multiply. Quickly. With that being said, you might want to start contacting friends, family, and townspeople that might be interested. You can do this very easily:
A. Put posters up around town! You can either sell the baby rabbits, or give them away for free. But this is a superb way to find people who are interested. Provide an address or phone number. Or any contact information for that matter.
B. Talk to your friends and family. Tell them to spread the word and ask their friends if they would be interested in getting a baby rabbit or two. If this is the case, then you should be in the clear. One problem you might run into is that you might have too many (or too little) rabbits. So it would seem as if it would be a first come, first serve, type of thing.
But those are definitely a few ways to easily take care of your problem.
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M$this comment is unhelpful because there are too many rabbits and no one wants them. you can't put a sign on a street corner or ask friends to take it. http://www.rabbit.org has better advice. thank you.
Key phrase: the rabbits are not born yet!!! How do you know if there are too many???
If I remember correctly, the only modification was the addition of the picture. Now that I think about it, it's a pretty terrible picture haha. But that doesn't mean that the answer is unhelpful :/
My internal records show me that the answer has been modified, so I am unsure if the unhelpful may have been for a previous version of the answer or not, but in it's current state it looks helpful to me.
The direct message I sent you was private. But I will take it up with the staff if you continue this. THE RABBITS ARE NOT EVEN BORN YET. How can there be too many? And asking people to take them is NOT a bad thing!
There is all kinds of nice people on there that need something. Some
people on craigslist.com have kids .And kids like rabbits.
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M$Rabbits are very hard to place. They are an exotic pet, and need extra care, quiet, respectful environments, and special diets to thrive.
Not many people want them. It is understandable.
http://www.rabbit.org/
is the best resource center world-wide for information.
good luck!
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