I have a townhouse for rent which has beautiful hardwood floors. I've taken digital photos of the townhouse which feature the floors and other elements of the place. I had said in my write-up of the place that pets as in cats were OK. Dogs, no.
So a potential tenant calls up and asked if the entire place was hardwood floors or was any of it carpeted. I responded that it was all hardwood floors except for the rec room. The woman came to see the place and we did the tour and also had a good conversation. At the conclusion of our discussion, she revealed that she had a bunny and this was one reason for her interest in the hardwood floors.
Now, my question is this: is this bunny going to do its business all over the floors? I really know nothing about bunnies as pets. If I am surmising correctly, does this cause permanent damage to the floors? She did mention something about a cage but I know nothing beyond that. She works in NYC and consequently is gone at least 10 hours a day during the week. She also mentioned that the bunny is the love of her life and gets everything its little heart desires.
So to summarize my questions:
a) is the bunny going to leave droppings, etc., on the floors?
b) how do the bunny's humans usually deal with this situation?
c) if I am surmising correctly, does this cause any permanent damage to the floors?
d) is there anything that the bunny's human can do to mitigate this situation?
e) the townhouse complex has rules that say cats are OK; dogs are not. They say nothing about bunnies. Which category does the bunny fall in? More like cats or like dogs?
Cher