ludicrouscupcake:babblingbug:(Bunnies and Sunshine)Easter is coming up! And it’s a terrible time for
ludicrouscupcake:babblingbug:(Bunnies and Sunshine)Easter is coming up! And it’s a terrible time for pet store bunnies!Rabbits are marketed as “easy”, short-lived, starter pets, especially during the Easter holidays, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth! A healthy, well cared for bunny can live just as long as the average cat or dog- 10-12 years!What’s more, they have more complex needs than a cat or a dog. Rabbits are prey animals and do not behave or show affection in the same way as predators like cats and dogs; they don’t deal well with being outside-only animals; they can get sad if they’re on their own and don’t receive enough attention; and if they’re bought as a male and female couple, they can start reproducing from as early as 5-6 months of age, and they can carry multiple litters at the same time!They have a specialised diet (NOT carrots!), need a specialised living area (unless you want all your things to get chewed up!), and they need specialised vets! Caring for them costs as much as caring for a dog!They’re a big responsibility!This Easter, Make Yours Chocolate!BUNNY SAFETY SIGNAL BOOST BECAUSE BUNNIES ARE IMPORTANT -- source link