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Event date & time:
10.12.2019 at 00:00
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Location
United States
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Added by:
karenwhite4544@gmail.com
Looking for an emotional support animal but cannot afford a cat or a dog? Rabbits are just what you are looking for. While cats and dogs still remain the most famous and common types of ESAs, rabbits are also quite high on the list.
These furry creatures are adorable and make great ESA for someone who does not have time and patience to train and maintain a cat or a dog. However, you will need an ESA letter to keep a rabbit also.
The following are some of the ways that make a rabbit an ideal ESA choice.
- Gentle and Loving
Just like their soft fur, rabbits have an extremely gentle and loving nature. Unlike a cat or a dog, they have quite easygoing and pliant nature. Once they build that bond with their owner, they love to snuggle up with them and cuddle who day long. However, be gentle and handle your ESA gently.
- Quiet and Easy to Pet
Dogs are noisy. No matter how much we love and adore them, they are noisy and this may annoy your neighbors. If you don't like noisy environments or living in a neighborhood that is not very encouraging of noisy dogs or cats running all over the place then a rabbit is an ideal choice for you. Rabbits are quiet, easy to pet and a great choice if you live in an apartment.
- Requires Less Space and Maintenance
Since rabbits are teeny weeny creatures, they need less space and maintenance. You could use a cage to keep your ESA but we suggest you make sure that the rabbit is big enough and the cage has enough space for it to stretch and move around. You will not have to take it on walks but you still need to look after its diet and wellbeing.
If you could not trace the animal’s actual owners then you should decide what you want to do now. The best option is to take the animal to a pet shelter but you can also adopt it if you have grown a liking for it.
In case you were looking for an emotional support animal and found that this stray pup or kitty has everything to lift your spirits then you should apply for an ESA letter. Before deciding to work with a therapist or a company, make sure that you see a free emotional support animal letter to be sure of your decision.