Should there be tighter restrictions on rabbit ownership?

Labour MP Mike Hedges believes so. At a recent parliament meeting at the Welsh Senedd, he called for a wide range of changes to current animal welfare rules, including proposing rules that restrict who can own rabbits moving forward. Part of the proposal includes prospective rabbit owners to compelte a short course that properly advises people on what rabbit husbandry looks like, including what rabbits need and what true care for them looks like. The RSPCA has said that rabbits are among the most neglected pets in the UK, and welcomed an improvement to animal welfare, while a rabbit charity said bunnies can currently be bought far too easily, with most prospective owners having too little understanding of their needs.

As someone who once had rabbits, and learnt very quickly just how little information is given to you when you seek to care for a rabbit. So much of my learning happened in emergency situations, and the majority of my google searches were trying to find answers about basic rabbit care, especially in the very early days where I felt like a new parent. What has always been shocking to me is that this information is not more readily available, and I found I was having the same conversations with people everytime they found out that I had rabbits. Notice how no one questions how your cat or dog live in your house.

As of now, no formal plan has been put in place, but it is encouraging to see that this issue is finally being discussed, especially in Parliament which decides what legislative changes are to take place.

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