Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-33751675-20180730192849/@comment-33751675-20180730233704

Eccatt wrote: Heh. I was just... wandering around and I found this thread. And you know what? I might not understand bunnies as much as others, but I think understand your concern.

If you know someone very well and you're sure they know how to take care of bunnies, you could ask them if they want to adopt one of your bunnies.

Or you could... Maybe start a bunny-club at your school, since you seem to really like bunnies. And then after a few members join your club, you could get to know them and after knowing them enough to make sure they know how to take care of bunnies, you could ask one of them to adopt one.

Or you could sell them "On the side of the road", as you put it, only when someone comes and asks you if they can adopt one of your bunnies, you could make them pay a certain amount of money to make sure they're serious about it, and then somehow make them prove they will take good care of the bunny, like ask them a few questions or ask them if they have any experience and maybe ask them to promise to never abuse the bunny.

I mean these might be lame ideas but it's good to see someone who cares so much for their animal friends in real life. And since nobody's commented, I though it would be a good idea to comment myself.

Anyway, good luck to you, your rabbit, and your five baby bunnies. thank you for your ideas!

im not a very social person so thats a pretty big problem :(! I like the thought in it tho!

its pretty hot over here also now that i think about it, i wouldnt want to leave the bunnies outside waiting for someone to come and adopt them as well. Im mostly worried that someone will come and buy a bunny and not realize how much money and space they might take up, i like the idea of asking questions tho and will keep that in mind when they are older. most my family is in Honduras so if they were to want one it would be hard gettin the bunny to them xD.

thank you for the ideas once again