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Recent Rabbit Boarding tasks in Outer West Sydney
Rabbit sitting
$50
Oxley Park NSW 2760, Australia
1st Mar 2024
Careing for two rabbits an one guinea pig
Rabbit kennels
$50
Richmond Lowlands NSW 2753, Australia
29th Aug 2023
I am needing boarding for my bunnies from the 22 to the 25 September 2023 please. - Due date: Flexible
Rabbit grooming
$80
Richmond Lowlands NSW 2753, Australia
4th Nov 2021
Angora rabbit needing groomed - Due date: Flexible
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What does a rabbit boarding service include?
Airtasker’s rabbit boarding service includes feeding, cage cleaning, supervised playtime and administering of medication (if necessary). When you board your rabbits with a Tasker, they’ll bring your pet’s cage into their own home, to be looked after while you’re away. This means more attention for your furry pets versus having them stay at rabbit kennels or some other boarding facility. Boarding will also give you more peace of mind versus typical rabbit sitting, where your pets will only get 1-2 visits per day and will otherwise be left on their own.
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Though the details may vary depending on your pet’s own needs and the Tasker you hire, here’s what you can expect when you use Airtasker to book bunny boarding services near you:
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Feeding
The Tasker follows your brief for feeding and giving fresh water to your rabbit. This can be customised to fit your routine and lessen the stress on your pet. It also shows them that despite the new environment, they can trust the human who is taking care of them for the time being.Â
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Make sure to brief your Tasker on what you feed your rabbit and how much - fresh vegetables, nugget-type food, etc. Stock up on pet food supplies before you turnover your pet, and make sure your Tasker knows where to get them if they run out of food before you return. Since rabbits need a lot of water, your Tasker also makes sure that your pet has a constant supply of clean water.Â
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If your pet is on medication, make sure your Tasker knows how to give this to your rabbit. In case of emergencies, it’s good to give your bunny sitter the contact information of your vet and to let your vet know that your bunny is boarding with someone.Â
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Cage cleaning
Your Tasker takes charge of scooping and changing the litter in your rabbit’s cage. If you are out for a long trip, they may also do a general cleaning of your pet’s cage. Make sure you specify how often to clean the pen and how to keep your pet safe while they do so.Â
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Playtime and cuddle time
Your rabbit will also need some time to hop-hop-hop around, chew their toys, and get some brushing and cuddling! The Tasker makes sure that the area is secure before they let your pet out of their cage - no doors they can suddenly escape from, or random items that they might accidentally chew on. If you have any particular rules about playtime with your pet, do let your Tasker know beforehand. By indulging your pet in their regular playtime and showing them that they’re loved, your bunny stays happy and stress-free even while you’re apart.Â