How to Convince Your Parents to Let You Buy a Bunny

Research rabbits and rabbit care., Learn from others., Read books on rabbit care., Visit a fair or show in which rabbits will be shown; you can learn about different breeds and talk with the owners. , Visit an animal shelter so you can handle...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Research rabbits and rabbit care.

    Learn the basics of caring for rabbits, what to feed them, the kinds of sicknesses they can get, what to do if your rabbit is sick, how to handle rabbits, how rabbits behave, and anything else you can learn!
  2. Step 2: Learn from others.

    If you know someone who is knowledgeable about rabbit care, chat with him/her! Ask him/her about rabbits and if (s)he thinks a rabbit would be a good choice for you. ,[[Image:,,, LifeGuide Hub, for example, is a good source of information. , As you learn, write notes on a notepad or computer. , Rabbits often live for more than ten years
    - your rabbit will need care, attention, and love right through jobs, relationships, breakups, school, growing up, new interests, etc.

    A rabbit is not a toy or "starter pet" to throw away once you're bored of.

    Seriously consider waiting a few years before getting a rabbit, and be absolutely sure you're ready for a rabbit before purchasing one. , Whenever it seems appropriate, fit it into the conversation.

    Bring it up in casual conversation, such as while helping with chores, while out shopping, or maybe right before a movie starts.
  3. Step 3: Read books on rabbit care.

  4. Step 4: Visit a fair or show in which rabbits will be shown; you can learn about different breeds and talk with the owners.

  5. Step 5: Visit an animal shelter so you can handle rabbits

  6. Step 6: and learn more from the shelter employees.

  7. Step 7: Look online for information.

  8. Step 8: Keep notes.

  9. Step 9: Consider if you're ready for a rabbit after doing all this research.

  10. Step 10: Mention the topic of rabbits on occasion when around your parents

  11. Step 11: during this research stage.

Detailed Guide

Learn the basics of caring for rabbits, what to feed them, the kinds of sicknesses they can get, what to do if your rabbit is sick, how to handle rabbits, how rabbits behave, and anything else you can learn!

If you know someone who is knowledgeable about rabbit care, chat with him/her! Ask him/her about rabbits and if (s)he thinks a rabbit would be a good choice for you. ,[[Image:,,, LifeGuide Hub, for example, is a good source of information. , As you learn, write notes on a notepad or computer. , Rabbits often live for more than ten years
- your rabbit will need care, attention, and love right through jobs, relationships, breakups, school, growing up, new interests, etc.

A rabbit is not a toy or "starter pet" to throw away once you're bored of.

Seriously consider waiting a few years before getting a rabbit, and be absolutely sure you're ready for a rabbit before purchasing one. , Whenever it seems appropriate, fit it into the conversation.

Bring it up in casual conversation, such as while helping with chores, while out shopping, or maybe right before a movie starts.

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