Adopting a Rabbit! 🐰 Adoption VLOG

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lol Thank GOD that you threw that horrific thing away. I was suspicious when you kept saying "Petstores knows what they're doing.." and I'm like "Do they..? Really..?"

Sannive
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much respect to the woman for learning what is right and making the tough decision to let bunny go to a better home, I know that is so difficult.

Jasmine-sjcx
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I feel so sad for the last owner it’s so clear that she tried so hard and so did her parents

MollyWolfe-mczc
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You gave me six heart attacks! I was like 'BABE YOURE SMARTER THAN THIS, WHY' you really got us for a second! My lady uses the entire room but she's been inside since I got her at a few months, she litter trained in seconds, haha.

SardonicJackrabbit
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Please dont throw the catnip away or other excess food and toys. Animal shelters will gladly accept those as a donation and it's better than just throwing it away. I love your channel keep up the great work. Also you almost got me with that pet store cage joke

nathandanials
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Omg I was dying when you said pet stores know what they are doing. I had a bunny for 11 years and I was about to send you pictures after crying since I watch your videos all the time. Thank God!

kristibott
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You may want to consider covering the wall that the rabbit's pin is facing. Rabbits are very messy and considering it's a male, you wouldn't want it to splatter pee on the wall. Scuffing from the cage bumping against the wall can also happen. I used a large clear trash bag cut opened and pinned to the wall, but you could use the same thing you use for your piggies.

Good luck on your new adventure in rabbit caring!

catcubus
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I LOVE THE SNARK ABOUT PET I get so angry about companies that sell
products for animals that are absolutely inappropriate for

mlc
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That 'you and me' cage is not even large enough for a hamster💀
Amazing video as usual, your bunny will have the best life with you☺️

TheHamsterRoom
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My sister got her rabbit when she turned 6, but grew out of him very soon after, so his situation was very similar with my parents looking after him in her stead (the bare minimum) and i kind of forgot that he existed for a while, until i saw him and started feeling so incredibly bad for him. He was an outdoor rabbit (which he preferred) and lived outside during summer and in the garage in the winter. He lived in one of those petstore cages while he was inside, so i bought a pen and cleared out a huge part of the garage for him to roam in. He got fresh veggies everyday, and when the weather was nice he would lay out basking in the sun, finally living his best life. We had him for a total of 8 years, and he passed away peacefully while sunbathing in the grass. He was also a Lionhead rabbit so this really hit home for me😢

mammatin
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You really got me 😂 I thought you were being SERIOUS with that cage! I knew you were better than that! ♥️

nicolesullivan
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Letting go of someone you love it really hard, and I have mad respect for the precious owner. She knew she couldn't give what her bunny needed, and she made the very hard choice of letting him go so he can have a better life. I wish her and her family the best, and I look forward to watching more about this little fella.

GigiArmish-csww
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I’m so happy Milo is now in your care, unfortunatly his condition would have gone unnoticed by the previous owner. Sending Milo healing vibes. ❤

quarolyne
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I’m so happy you’ll bond him to another rabbit ❤️ he deserves a friend after all these years alone 🙁 You are they best <3

lou
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Literally all of us RUNNING to the comments, being like WTF IS GOING ON! You got me for sure 🤦‍♀️😂☺️ so excited for you and your new furry family member!

Sybilmike
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Just a couple of suggestions, instead of using wood shavings, I used Yesterday's News cat litter. It's from recycled paper. A lot of bun keepers agree that their urine is caustic enough to release the wood oils and those can be harmful to their lungs and skin. Also, my buns used to absolutely LOVE the plastic keys for babies. I used to laugh hysterically watching my buns tossing them around and chasing them around. Those stacking cups are a great choice!! I hope you and your new bun make so many wonderful memories!!! Binkies incoming!!!!

sreace
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i was worried for a second and wanted to leave a comment after I finished the video.. "why are putting the rabbit on that small cage!!!" you got us good 😂

ynachoi
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I'm envious of only because snake enclosure are so much more expensive to make as comfy for a snek as what you built will be for your new bounce-floof. We reptile owners can't get away with just sectioning of space in our house like that unless we section off the majority of a room and put a tortoise in it lol. Everything else is too sly, small, and or sneaky lol.

paranoiarpincess
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I cant imagine spending winter months in a dark freezing garage and summer time roasting in a cage. That's so, so bad. He's super cute, so grats on your new rabbit 🐇

pompommania
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I actually had to go through the tough decision of rehoming a LOT of animals. When I was younger I wanted a dog, but my mom refused to have another dog in the house. I tried to compromise with her and said that I’d like a molly fish, which is a very small fish that can thrive in as little as a 20 gallon enclosure. You know what my mom did? She found a deal of someone rehoming a 75 gallon cichlid tank for free. It was my first ever tank. My first ever fish and there was 7 of them. There was lots of trial and error, but thankfully no fish were lost. I researched almost every day with new problems occurring. Easy enough to say, I was addicted FAST. I bought loads more tanks, loads more fish. Before I knew it, I had ten tanks in my room, ranging from a 10gal beta tank to my 75gal cichlid tank. I even ended up convincing my mom to let me get three birds and three lizards on top of it. This was her ideal situation rather than getting me a puppy. I was working a part time job and spent EVERY penny on my animals. My mother helped with obviously paying our now $500 electric bill and helping buy the basic maintenance, but we quickly found out that fish are EXPENSIVE. I ended up getting older and getting a full time job on top of my part time job, leaving me less time to properly care for the loads of animals that I accumulated as a kid. I knew my fish needed better, my attention was running thin and they deserved better. It was hard, but I rehomed every single one, to people with tanks I could only dream of making or affording. I knew they’d be happy, even if I did lose them. With becoming an adult and accumulating lots of bills, my funds for supplies was running low. My mother no longer wanted to help out with me becoming an adult. Two of my birds ended up having five babies, giving me eight birds in total. They were cockatiels and required a lot more sustenance than my dove. Their cage was crowded and I didn’t have the space to provide anything more. I had to make a change in my expenses to afford the TREMENDOUS amount of food they were needing and they went through toys FAST. Bird toys were expensive. I knew this was a bad situation for them, but seeing these babies be born and grow into these singing angels. It was hard for me to let go, but I started to be embarrassed of them. I was embarrassed to show friends and family their situation. I hated seeing them in those conditions every day and it took a toll of my confidence because I knew they needed better. It’s such an awful feeling to know what you have wrong, but know that you couldn’t fix it. I couldn’t find anyone to take them and I was running out of options. I found a rehab six hours away from me and knew the drive would be worth it. Coming home the next day and seeing that empty space in my room was heartbreaking, but it was also relieving. It took away so much stress and I knew it took away stress from them as well. Rehoming is hard, but choosing their happiness is easy.

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