Daisylover,

If you are referring to me, I am sorry to make you upset....I don't see it that way...my job is moving and I need to go with it so that I can go to the school I need to get into for my major (and my future) these rabbits were my husband's when we got married. We will be unable to move into student housing with them, trust me, we've tried asking and pleading... We do have cats, and plan on taking them with us, mainly because they are far less to take care of than rabbits. Our buns require fresh veggies each day and we are at the store at least three times a week so they are fresh and yummy for our buns. We don't have the time for that, and to be honest....the money for that either, it really adds up.

It breaks my heart that we have to give them up...they are the sweetest creatures I've ever met.

It isn't fair for them to be living with us and not getting the attention they deserve. Each time we walk by thier bunny run (they have a huge bunny condo and a 6 foot bunny run they have free riegn all the time) they run up to the cage and crave attention.

We want to find a home (not just drop them off at a rabbit rescue to make someone else do our work for us), and have devoted around 10 months to doing this, so they can be happy and be loved the way they deserve. We have already decided to supply the new home with a months worth of food, timothy hay, new applewood sticks, toys, bunny dishes, a new false floor for the run [they like to dig in the floor of our apartment ] veggies, our special veggie containers that prolong veggie freshness in the fridge and a brand new book on how to take care of our buns.

I completely agree that there are many, many buns need that homes and it is terrible that we have to add to that. But, I hate to say, if we don't take care of our financial needs, there wont be food or a place to live for the bunnies anyway.

Again, I am sorry I've upset you. I think the work you do is wonderful! Keep it up, the bunnies need you.