After getting my current pet/friend Floppers in 2021, during post pandemic era, I have been wanting more rabbits.
Names have been thought of!
1. Floppers (OG Rabbit)
2. Cotton (Can also be called Cottonbud or Cottontail)
3. Clover
4. Harmony (I’d like at lease one girl rabbit), named after the song in us all.
Like every person and animal, every rabbit is different too. I aim to have 4 rabbits, that’ll do. And after that I may invest into doing Foster care for Rabbits, to prepare rabbits to their next forever homes.
I try and train my Rabbits to also be Emotional support to those who may need comfort and support, getting opportunities to stroke/cuddle and even (if they are comfortable) have a photo with them for memos!
Treats are given, photos and videos are taken to capture their cute little moments. Often hearing frustrations on stomping feet, chewing loudly on carrots/other fruit n veg, or hay. And me, their owner developing allergy for hay, sneezing abruptly.
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Post 2020 I think I continued my journey as a Viewer still (because I did not do my own Content until 2021) and starred on BBC and ITV on a segment supporting therapy dogs. BUT why can’t we have therapy animals instead of just one animal? Not everyone likes furry friends or reptile friends as it is, because we are all different and set in our preferences.
I do want to address that animal cruelty or neglect is not tolerated and reports will be made, regardless on struggles or intentions of these behaviors.
RSPCA holds a dear place in my heart as they work so hard to cover animals.
ARC holds a dear place in my heart as they work so hard to cover reptiles, despite my not so keen preference on them, but they still deserve love and care.
Thank you to those who also encourage to help endangered animals (however we do need to consider mother natures work also and why they are going) and the many Zoos taking care of our friends.
I do want to encourage partnership for those charities, working back to back with Pets at home.
This may be triggering, but awareness needs to be made. If you are also no longer able to or struggling with care for animals, we could also explore palliative care options, so that they and yourself can be at peace, but this should be last resort. You will all need plenty of support at this time.