Wow, I am surprised how the shelter can just let you exchange a pet like that.
I wonder if they will have a štwo for the price of oneš sale anytime soon.
Wow, I am surprised how the shelter can just let you exchange a pet like that.
I wonder if they will have a štwo for the price of oneš sale anytime soon.
If the people at the shelter are caring people, they will try to work with Roxy and see what can be figured out. Heck, humans sometimes get this way because of a brain tumour, you never know.
Hopefully the shelter folks are professionals, and will consult others on the matter.
Roxy was just not the bunny for you. Your new baby is cute!
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Catty1
Thank you catty for understanding where I'm coming from.And I didnt exchange my pet! See this is where you guys are going wrong and I knew someone would say it. Like I said I didnt start this to be yelled at or to start a fight but to simply let you guys know wha happened!And no it wasnt just cage agression after seeing Teddy and how he was like it pointed out to me that Roxy wasnt just like ti ouside of her cage it was out too I couldnt walk past her cage without being lundged at and I coundt walk past her even when she was out.
Not to beat it to death...someone in the earlier thread had been in touch with buttercup directly, and there was some attacking out of the cage.
She is also young - I don't know how young - and although the decision is hers, I think her parents have some say in it also. And why should someone keep on getting injured, especially when young?
Roxy might do well in a large run in a yard.
Three sides to every story: There's the way I see it, the way buttercup sees it, and the way it really is.
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Catty1
This is why I WASNT going to tell you guys is because I knew you would attack me ...
EDIT: And its obvious I do care about her or I wouldnt have made thread asking for help! Also I still live with my parents so they had a say in it and they both thought it was best because I do have a little sister aswell who was getting hurt for just petting Roxy the wrong way. THAT is not a pet that is more of a animal who dosent like people and is not considered a pet.
Honestly, what did you think everyone was going to say?
You post a thread three days ago saying your rabbit has cage aggression and you want her PTS. then oh no, you love her and want to work with her, 48 hours later she is sitting is a shelter. Yes I am POSITIVE that a shelter, which is most likely bursting at the seems of unwanted pets, is going to find the time to socialize and work with Roxy. What planet are you from?
What really takes the cake is posting pictures of your new rabbit. Out with the old and in with the new right?
I don't want to attack you or anything. But, I really don't know why you gave Roxy away and got a new bunnyI'm just so sad for her.
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It just seems mean that you gave her away and just got a new bunny, I know you will miss her and all but thats just so sad.
If i lived anywhere near you. I'd be at that shelter picking up poor Roxy. When I gave away my rabbit, I just didn't give it to someone, or a place who would forget about her. Or give her away, or put her down. I gave her to a loving home, way better than mine. If I had Roxy, I would have done the same, no matter how long it takes to find one of those great homes, one of those homes forever!
Best of luck to Roxy, and your new bunny.
I just remembered - a neighbour of mine whose wee collie went to the RB decided to get a pair of bunnies. She is single, and her RB Lady's ashes will be buried with her, that is her decision. So she is very devoted.
I saw her new bunnies briefly once...then a few months later she had a single large bunny named Misty. I asked what had happened to the other ones?
I guess they were very ill-tempered and behaved badly..not even this lady's devotion could change that.
Once I housesat for one dog and two bunnies. The one bunny had a real attitude, though I didn't get bitten.
Bunnies look soft and cute to us - but that doesn't mean they are all angels. I was lucky to HAVE a wonderful bunny when I was younger...my sister and I called him "Rabby". OK, we weren't original.
There must be PTers that have faced the same situation with biting dogs or other situations. I think the same can happen with bunnies.
Just my opinion and experience.
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Catty1
You're probably just going to attack me, call me a lesbian and several other names, and attack my friends - but I've got to say something about this because it's something that irritates me immensely.
Three days ago (72 hours) you posted for advice and "support" - in which many gave you some highly intelligent, well-experienced suggestions.
Your story changed from killing her, to working with her, to dropping her off at the shelter - several different times within these past 3 days.
Now she is sitting at a shelter- MAYBE, if they have not killed her already - with a new bunny in her home. I highly doubt a shelter who would let someone exchange (for lack of better term) a pet would work with a so-called aggressive bunny.
Now I don't claim to know squat about bunnies, but I do believe some here who are more experienced with them have given you well advice which leads me to ask, What happened to working with her yourself?
Simba bit my mom twice, has gotten snappy with us over the years, and is usually rather cranky with new people. 8 years later we are still working with him... and i'd hate myself if I even thought of getting rid of him.
Good luck to you and the new bunny.
*edit* I see we're on the same page Jackie, I just happen to be a bit long-winded and slow in my typing.![]()
I honestly don't feel that you did everything imaginable to address her problems, you decided to give up on her insteadLike Jackie said, you just had a thread for help, people made suggestions and you just go and drop her off at the shelter, its very sad. I believe that if you take in an animal then you make a commitment for life, what happens if this bunny suddenly becomes aggressive? Are you just going to trade it in too? I wish poor Roxy the best of luck
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Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08
Bunnies arent like dogs , they develop their personality within the first year of their life. They DONT change there personality like dogs do . Thats how I know this one wont change! I also dont belive any of you are rabbit EXPERTS either and dont know everything about them like you think you do!
"Poor Roxy" was biting BC and her younger sister.
Were they supposed to keep getting injured just to make some of us happy? I think not!
In cage, or out, doesn't matter. If BC was an adult, this might be reasonable.
Lay off the kid already.
Sorry, folks, I like to be nice, but I am getting rather steamed here!
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catty1
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