I used to have two outdoor rabbits, but they died a few years ago. Me and my sister would really like another pair of bunnies, but if I asked my mum Im sure she would say no. My dad says he'll get me two, but he doesnt live with us, and hes only saying that to uspet my mum. Ive been dragging up the topic about rabbits all the time, and drawing them, whenever she sees me on the computer the screen says 'rabbit', or a picture of one. Have you got any ways on persuading her to let me have two?
holahayley56 answered Sunday September 17 2006, 4:10 pm: Did you take care of them, the last time you had them? Was it none of her responsiblity? Do you have the money, to get another rabbit? If you don't have the money, to get a bunny, thats probaly her reason why.
If you didn't take care of it well, then that could also be a reason.
If she had to take care of it in anyway, that is also a reason.
If none of those answers fit anything, then.. this is what i would say..
I'd start off, about asking her if you guys had money.. i'd be like..."mom do we have money?" & then if she said "yeahh" then id be like, "so then why cant i have a bunny?"
Just plain ask her why, is an option too.. by the way..
Tell her you'll take care of it.
Tell her she will have no part in taking care of it.
orphans answered Sunday September 17 2006, 4:07 pm: Sit down and talk to her with your sister, tell her why you two want rabbits and make some type of deal. Promise to take care of the rabbits, feed them, etc., and maybe promise to keep up your grades in school this year, clean your room, or do chores. Say please and if she agrees, thanks. You might also try to let her get you one for now, because she'll probably agree easier and wait a month or two to ask her for another. Hope everything works out. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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