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so in march (spring break) my mom and sister and i go over seas every year to visit family and stuff. and this year may be our last year going since there is a lot of family fighting going on and stuff over thereee. also my mom's mom died a few years ago so we always go and visit her grave and stuff (its on this mountain thing and it has a nice scenery... for a cemetery. also my mom's dad died too but that was a long time ago) and my mom wants me to go this year since you know, it will be our last year going. but i am sort of worried about my rabbit and all. my dad cant do half of the work needed to do - trust me he is NOT an animal person and he barely does the things needed for the dogs.
but i did find this place where they board rabbits, and it is also a rescue! but im afraid they keep their rabbits on wire cages? which i guess is okay? since i'll only be gone for 5-6 days. here is their web page on boarding rabbits:
http://www.ntrs.org/-services.html
it sounds pretty nice. they give their rabbits the same pellets i give my rabbit. feel free to look around the website too. PS. this is not the rescue i adopted from; although it was one of my options. would you trust them with your rabbit? i know march is a long time away buut i just want to prepare and stuff...
I agree that those plastic covers would offer protection. Go check it out and talk to them about your concerns. I think though they sound like a great option. I"ve boarded my bunnies before with the house rabbit society and they took such good care of them. I mean a rabbit rescue not only loves bunnies but the money they receive for boarding goes to a good cause too. :-)