CarmenCole
Mama Doe
Hi,
Hunny is in the pouring rain out there - she hasn't bothered about the odd showers recently, but now it's really chucking it down. She's in the run, and has a nice dry hutch to go into - but seems to prefer the rain.
She's still nesting, and I'm unsure if it's real or phantom - still waiting to find out. My question is, shall I bring her hutch inside? If she is pregnant, will it rattle her too much, or is she better off being left alone? She still wont allow us to handle her, but she allowed me to stroke her today, and accepted some dandelions while I was still next to the run (usually she pretends that she 's not interested, until I go in the house).
I really dont want to upset her - the poor sweetheart has been through so much, I even feel guilty when I change her water and give her food, as she is still really nervous.
thanks in advance.
Carmen
Hunny is in the pouring rain out there - she hasn't bothered about the odd showers recently, but now it's really chucking it down. She's in the run, and has a nice dry hutch to go into - but seems to prefer the rain.
She's still nesting, and I'm unsure if it's real or phantom - still waiting to find out. My question is, shall I bring her hutch inside? If she is pregnant, will it rattle her too much, or is she better off being left alone? She still wont allow us to handle her, but she allowed me to stroke her today, and accepted some dandelions while I was still next to the run (usually she pretends that she 's not interested, until I go in the house).
I really dont want to upset her - the poor sweetheart has been through so much, I even feel guilty when I change her water and give her food, as she is still really nervous.
thanks in advance.
Carmen