Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Convincing my parents to let me have a rabbit?

how can i convince my parents to let me have a rabbit if they are concerned about the hygiene and the costs???Convincing my parents to let me have a rabbit?
ok read this to your perants,





mum and dad i would love a rabbit because they are easy to look after and some only cost 拢25 what is a good deal or we can get a rescued one and make it have a happy life. Also they dont smell as much if you clean its cage every 1 week or more, And you can buy special rabbit guinnie pig wash at pets at home but u use warm water. Please let me have one i will feed it everyday. my life depends onit. also show them these pics and say can you say no to these faces.Convincing my parents to let me have a rabbit?
Don't pout! Pouting never seems to solve anything. Go to someone who owns a rabbit, get the costs from them, and learn all you can. Maybe by helping them take care of the rabbit, so you know what to do if you get one of your own. Rabbits aren't really a dirty animal unless you don't clean their cage. If you do get a rabbit, don't ask your parents for help taking care of it.
You will have to prove to them that you are old enough %26amp; responsible enough to care for a pet. The most important thing is to prove you can look after yourself %26amp; are always willing to help our parents around the home. If you can prove that then remember when you go away on holiday YOU will have to find someone to take care of your pet (not your parents) YOU. They are really easy to keep look after as long as you clean them out at least once a week %26amp; handle them daily. Hope you can pass your parents approval %26amp; Good luck.
Contrary to some belief, rabbits are very clean animals. It's their cages that stink if not properly cared for. The buildup of amonia in the urine and fecal matter can cause the stentch. It is important to change the bedding no less than once a week and wash the cage after removing the bedding to remove the build up of waste that is left behind.





It does cost money to keep a rabbit. You have to purchase Timothy hay and feed it in unlimited amounts daily. This can cost anywhere from $4.00 for a small bag to $15 for a larger bag, depending on where you live. Rabbits must have hay to provide fiber and keep their digestive tract moving properly. You will need some pellet and pellet food can run anywhere from $5-$10 per bag. You will need bedding and the bedding is the most expensive item of all. This can run you anywhere from $10-$25 per bag, depending on what brand and how much you use. NO WOOD BASED BEDDING. Even though people think the aroma of the wood smells good and will keep the scent down in the cage, it does harm to your rabbits by causing respiratory illness, liver and kidney damage.





The initial cost is what is so expensive really. You have to get a cage, water bottle/dish, food dish, toys, bedding, hay, food.





Rabbits also need Vet care, so be prepared for that.





If you are ready and willing to make the financial committment, as well as devote much time to your rabbit for social interaction and daily exercise, then you may be ready for a rabbit. Otherwise, don't get one if you are going to become tired of it and give it away.





Good luck!
Tell them you will clean the cage and clean up after the rabbit. Look up a bunch of stuff like what rabbits eat to show how much you know. A rabbit isn't that much responsibility. Besides they could always sell it if they don't like it. Make sure to mention you'll pay for supplies and food with your own money.
Eat carrots and lettuce everyday and when they start to look worried and ask why you are eating them all the time you can say it's the nearest thing you can get to having a pet rabbit.





I bet they laugh and let you have one.
Le to them and tell them you are getting very depressed. Then tell them that rabbit are scientificaly proven to lower the child suicide rate. (idk if it is,lol)
lol...rabbits clean themselves like cats, can be litter trained....really quiet and cxan be trained to do stuff! Like a dog/ cat but cuter!
Ask for a rotweiler dog and then they're bound to just let you have a rabbit!!!
keep your room tidy from now on


and offer to buy things yourself


keep the rabbit outisde
Work for some money and just buy one. They will see how cute it is and see how you clean it out by yourself! lol and will let you keep it.
Just tell them that if they don`t like it after a certain time they can always kill it and eat it.
Sarah, this is so wrong, have a human baby like everyone else, it will be better in the long run.

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