Thursday, July 30, 2009

Ok i want a bunny.will i make it happen?

i really want this bunny but i cant have one so im going to keep it from my parents and have it in my room...but i have a dog that barks at every noise and always go's into my room...any way i could have the bunny and not let my parrents find out?
Answers:
I don't think you are totally capable of caring for a rabbit of which is hidden in your room.
Do NOT get a rabbit if you have a dog that barks. PLEASE.
My rabbit nearly had a heart attack when my friend's dog came into my room and started barking, it took him ages to calm down. Rabbits can die from being startled like that.
Also, it's irresponsible to want to buy a rabbit and hide it from your parents. Surely they're going to come into your room and see it? How can you care for a rabbit and buy all the food/equipment you need for it when your parents don't even know?
This is an animal that's going to be living with you for 5-12 YEARS--that is, -if- you take proper care of it. They're high-maintenance animals.
Most likely, no. A rabbit is BIG responsablity. You will need to go to your local pet store, probably every week, to get: food, bedding, replace toys, and stuff like that! It really is smart to get a rabbit with your parents. They can also help you if your rabbit has to go to the vet. Also, there is NO way that you can be paying for EVERYTHING! I am sorry, but, there really is NO way. Thanks,
~ Hound Lover!
No you can not! A rabbit needs alot of attention, cage, liter, food, vet care, how are you going to prove all of this to the animal with out anyone finding out, how are you going to let it out to run around, how about going to the vet, how are you going to have the money for the cage or food or anything else for that matter. Please this animal would have no life if it had to be hidden in a closet or something of that sort. DO NOT GET THE RA BIT PLEASE
I think you should wait a while until you get a rabbitt. The dog is probably gonna scare the bunny.
If you do get it, your parents will find out. They are parents and have their ways. They would have to go into your room eventually and would most likely see or smell something.
If your parents said no. Respect there decision and listen to them. Maybe they would let you get a different pet. Let them know you are getting older and more responsible. Tell them you are responsible enough to take care of a pet. Maybe a fish or a hamster.
Good Luck
Basically kiddo, if you have to hide it from your parents, you don't really need it. They'd catch you within a week and then you'd have to give the poor critter away. If you have a heart, you'd continue to beg until they let you have one.
You don't secretly hide it away from your parents, you earn it!!
First of all, do you have the money to pay for the rabbit? Supplies, food, vet expenses, cage, toys, or are you going to use your mom or dad's money?
Rabbits generally have a bad odor and if you parent enters your room, they'll obviously know that somethings odd. They will find out in no time.
Did you research about them or enter a pet store and point at a rabbit "I want that!" If you don't know anything beforehand, I don't think you should get it. I don't mean just basic caretaking, I mean DETAILED, you-know-what-you're-doing kind of care.
Dogs consumes rabbits, and will try to attack it! Rabbits can and sometimes die of fright and being startled as they can smell and sense a predator is near. If you have a dog, then don't get a PREY!
Your parents will find out that you have a rabbit. Since you've been asking, and that fishy smell is ackward, they know what you're up to.
If you want the rabbit so bad, earn it, and not have a predator in your house at the same time. You can never hide things like these.
When they say no, it's a no. Going over the boundaries and maybe stealing your parent's credit card or money is very unreliable and would be considered theft.
Think LONG term, not what'll happen in a day. It's childish thought to think of doing that.
PS: Once they find out about the rabbit, they may never trust you with a pet again. Trust can take over and year, while breaking it can happen in one moment. Not only that, they may send it off to an adoption center, which isn't their fault, but yours. Don't make it experience things like these.
Surely, you can't be serious?!
NOOOOOO!!
My bunnie died when my neighbors dog crept up on him and barked!!!!!
I do have a bunny that gets along well with my puppy, though.
No way. A bunny takes care and there's no way you can do that in secret. You have a dog , shower your love on him. Do not go behind your parents back, shame on you for thinking that way.

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