So it used to be a theme on twitter that damn near every year around easter or christmas I'd have someone message me about having a bunny and either being clueless or out of their depth and needing help.
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So it used to be a theme on twitter that damn near every year around easter or christmas I'd have someone message me about having a bunny and either being clueless or out of their depth and needing help.
It's not happened for a while on account of not being on twitter, obviously, but this year's surprise bun is a doozy.
Romantic partner bought their kid a rabbit and small hutch and SURPRISE, TWELVE YEAR COMMITMENT AHEAD
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So it used to be a theme on twitter that damn near every year around easter or christmas I'd have someone message me about having a bunny and either being clueless or out of their depth and needing help.
It's not happened for a while on account of not being on twitter, obviously, but this year's surprise bun is a doozy.
Romantic partner bought their kid a rabbit and small hutch and SURPRISE, TWELVE YEAR COMMITMENT AHEAD
If you do this to someone you are a cunt.
This is not a small pet like a hamster. They're complex, temperamental, expensive, and a royal pain in the proverbial. Edit: This isn't to say hamsters don't have their own needs, but rabbits need SO much space and input and /live for 12 years/
To present it to someone's child with zero input from the person who'll be doing the bulk of the care and covering costs is absolutely cruel
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If you do this to someone you are a cunt.
This is not a small pet like a hamster. They're complex, temperamental, expensive, and a royal pain in the proverbial. Edit: This isn't to say hamsters don't have their own needs, but rabbits need SO much space and input and /live for 12 years/
To present it to someone's child with zero input from the person who'll be doing the bulk of the care and covering costs is absolutely cruel