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What shall I do with my rabbit?

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tigwig | 12:03 Fri 15th Jun 2012 | Animals & Nature
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About 4 weeks ago I 'rescued' an unwanted and not very well cared for rabbit from someone I knew. I bought a large run for him and everything else he has needed and also paid for him castrating. I did all this because I felt sorry for him and now regret ever getting him. I also have a cat and since the rabbit has come he is terrified of him and wont come near us as he can smell the rabbit on us. I did want to have the rabbit in the house at times as I hate the thought of them been stuck outside all day but its just not working with the cat. If I sell him how do I know he will go to a good home? Or is there any animal sancturies that will care for him? I'm based in West Yorkshire.
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Not sure about where you live tigwig We have an animal sanctuary near us which rehomes rabbits. Maybe have a look in yellow pages?
Does Warren have any room for it?
Do you think that the cat is jelous or just scared? The conflict of 2 pets is always difficult but as the cat got there first I can make one suggestion.

http://www.taxidermy-uk.net/pets/index.html

Im not sure if this is the solution that you are looking for but it is practicle but again I am not sure about the cost.
Stew? *slinks away*
Carrots and peas ?
I wish this thread was in chatterbank....

seriously its early days yet and bunny will be fine in an out door hutch with a run... puss has plenty of time to get its head round the change
I think rowanwitch's post is a good one. I think you should give it a bit longer. Poor rabbit has already been messed about enough.
^^ I agree. Give it more time if you can. Just don't 'force' them to accept each other, that will never work. Good luck.
Well done tigwig for rescuing the rabbit. I would definitely give it a bit longer, the cat will get used to the rabbit. i have 8 rescue cats, 2 dogs. I had a rescue inside rabbit who died 2 yrs ago aged 8. I have a new inside rabbit and everyone became used to her within couple months. I had her spade as she was nuzzling up to the cats nd making nests out of everything. Now she just follows 1 cat who isn't keen but just moves away. When the cat realises there is no danger all should be well. Good Luck.

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