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What are the benefits of fostering a bunny?
Okay so i really want to foster a bunny before i actually get one myself. Also i think fostering is a great thing to do because you save an animals life no matter what animal you are fostering. I've already talked to my mom about it and she said she would consider it. She also told me to make a powerpoint presentation and give a presentation to convince my dad. So what are some benefits of fostering a bunny? If you guys know any websites on fostering bunnies or just on bunnies please link them. If you guys have any other information you would like to share please do. Thankyou :*
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Well, for one thing it would teach you responsibility. Taking care of an animal is hard work and you need a lot of dedication. You would be helping the person who gave you the bunny to foster, and they make great pets. Rabbits are very affectionate and you will learn to love them greatly. It saves a life too. Think about it, you just saved a rabbit's life. Doesn't that feel great?
- 8 years ago
Fostering is an AWESOME thing! There are a million benefits of being a foster parent, the best website for you is www.google.com! Sounds like your parents want you to do your own research! Start with the words *Fostering rabbits* or just *How to care for a pet rabbit* that should get you started!
Good luck my dear! And remember... this isn't just a silly assignment your parents made you do.... these are things you really NEED to KNOW about rabbits in order to truly care for them well!
Source(s): Owned Rabbits - mcclaskeyLv 45 years ago
i'm afraid that 2 wrongs do no longer make a real! with out issues. sure, your Beagle may nicely be better off with a dogs spouse, yet even if that is to be the answer is a lottery. you ought to finally end up with 2 detrimental, bored animals because there is no substitute for the kinfolk/proprietor being there. someone (breeder!!) must have warned you that a Beagle does no longer do nicely at the same time as compelled to stay on my own for lengthy hours throughout the time of a operating week. this is a %. animal or perhaps if i do not opt to take heed to of any dogs being left on my own for 8 hours, I quite do not opt to take heed to of any hound having to stay like this. This Brittany has had a foul initiate - and also you ought to guess this dogs will want loads of sorting out ... people consistently paint a particularly image in the journey that they prefer to have a dogs rehomed. So the three-365 days old he lived with 'abused' him. large!! He may have multiple subject matters there, for starters. And he likes to chase cats and run after bunnies ..... couple that such as your Beagle, and they'll be gone!! i imagine moms and fathers are lifeless authentic. in case your Beagle is bored in the course of the 8 lengthy hours, get him enrolled right into a creche so he will have the actual and psychological stimulation he for sure desires.