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The RSPCA has a lot of birds, rodents and ferrets ( quite a lot of ferrets for some reason) as well as cats, dogs and horses so it might be about working out where there is a good rescue place and popping in from time to time.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
I think the larger they are, the more bred for size they are and their hearts aren't good at it. One rumour I heard from the set of Teletubbies (other than that Tinky Winky and Po were an item, though come to think of it it might not have been Tinky Winky) is that because of the congenital heart conditions, the rabbits (which had to be enormous to be the right scale for the Teletubbies) tended to expire. So there was some poor runner whose job was basically clearing rabbit corpses before a shot.
Though that's a story I heard in a pub that doesn't stand up so well on a Sunday morning.
Normal-sized rabbits are perfectly happy with the run of the house, I have that on very good authority, and live for... six or seven years?
My mother’s next door neighbour has indoor rabbits and has a whole bedroom given over to them and has had to have it rabbit proofed. She is mad as a box of frogs though and it takes up a lot of space so this isn’t a recommendation ( it’s unlikely but hello Mrs Smith if you are reading this, you are a lovely person and I think you know you are a bit loopy).
Some fish can live for years but they tend to not like being cuddled.
But gerbils are great. As long as you aren’t expecting Richard Gere as a regular visitor.