Friday, August 6, 2010

Which breed of rabbit would would you rather buy?

I'm thinking of selling one of my rabbits and I would like to know which one people would most likely want. I wish I didn't have to sell but I just don't have the time that I did since school started. One is a grey Jersey wooly and the other is a Californian.Which breed of rabbit would would you rather buy?
I honestly think both breeds are adorable, but I would guess (and of course, this is just a guess) that more people would be interested in the Californian based solely on the breed's unique and attractive markings. But like I said, that's just a guess and is based totally on aesthetics. Honestly, whichever one is more of a ';people-bunny'; or a snuggler would probably get more takers based on personality. Everybody always seems to want a snuggly bunny. Also, is there one that is more attached to you than the other? If one of them has a particularly special bond with you, you may want to keep that one because it would be more likely to get depressed in a new home without you there. All things to think about :) Good luck on finding a new home for one of your bunnies! I'm sorry to hear that you have to give one of them up for adoption, but I'm proud of you for being able to make the tough decision to find a home with more time to devote to the bunny. I know it's a hard choice to make and that it has to be tough on you to let one of them go. Again, good luck! :)Which breed of rabbit would would you rather buy?
Don't ';sell'; your rabbit. If you need to, charge a small adoption fee to ensure he goes to a good home, but your primary motivation should be to find your rabbits good homes, not to make a profit. Bad ways to find homes for animals - asking friends, Craigslist, newspaper ads. You'll find people in those places who will take the rabbits, but not necessarily people who will take good care of them.





It's hard to find good homes for animals. You might be better off bringing them to a shelter or rabbit rescue in your area, since they often have interviews and applications that help find good homes. Also, they'll provide vet care if necessary - spaying, neutering, etc. Your goal is to find them a ';forever home,'; not find the first person willing to take them. If you don't know of a rescue in your area, check rabbit.org and petfinder.com.





Notice I said ';rabbits,'; plural. If you are too busy for two rabbits, you're too busy for one rabbit.
I'm not sure which one, but I think if your going to sell one you should sell them together. My fave rabbit breed is rexes, but I really love dutch rabbits to, they make awsome pets.
I'd want the Jersey Wooly. So fluffy and cute!!
dawft rabbit or flobby

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