Hi you all...
I already came few month ago (http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=116906) but haven't been really available these lasts weeks... sorry about that.
In fact, few days after I get my bunnies from france, Firmin, the male, became sick (head tilt and eyes scanning) and after two weeks of fight against the virus, we have to take the decision to let him go, by euthanasia...
It has been really hard, it still in fact, I miss so much my little firmin...
So, Shiro, his partner is ok. That was quite odd, as soon as he became sick, and enable to stay on his own (we have to feed him, even if his was well eating, groom him, clean him up...) she ignore him completely... So, she fine, but as our familly is in france, we often have to go back, and travelling with her is impossible, as letting her by herself two days...
We are really worried by letting shiro alone, as she'd never been without us and a partner... It might be wonderfull to find a nice familly, with a nice bunny guy, where we can let shiro for few days, and We will be happy to host the guy during his owner holidays too! i have been foster familly for bunnies in need of home in france, for two associations.
Shiro is a completely indoor bunny, and she really need 4 wall aroud her to be reassure. She lives in comple freedom in the house, without any cage or hutch, but used to when she visited her grand mother! Actually, she just need to move at bunny period (morning and evening). She doesn't do any damages (hum, she is fond of pulling MY rug wire...), is litter trained.
She never bite anybody (except spider... berk).
A boarding for bunny might be ok too, but a familly will be really nice.
Here the girl
We are living in bristol, near filton. For anyone who is intersted in, you can contact me via pm. We can supply all the stuff needed...
The girl can be really shy, but when she is in confidence, she is really cute. She like to be pet when we are on her level, on the ground. She is used to be carried in arms on the shoulder (I mean the front legs...!)
Thanks to you all,
cec
I already came few month ago (http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=116906) but haven't been really available these lasts weeks... sorry about that.
In fact, few days after I get my bunnies from france, Firmin, the male, became sick (head tilt and eyes scanning) and after two weeks of fight against the virus, we have to take the decision to let him go, by euthanasia...
It has been really hard, it still in fact, I miss so much my little firmin...
So, Shiro, his partner is ok. That was quite odd, as soon as he became sick, and enable to stay on his own (we have to feed him, even if his was well eating, groom him, clean him up...) she ignore him completely... So, she fine, but as our familly is in france, we often have to go back, and travelling with her is impossible, as letting her by herself two days...
We are really worried by letting shiro alone, as she'd never been without us and a partner... It might be wonderfull to find a nice familly, with a nice bunny guy, where we can let shiro for few days, and We will be happy to host the guy during his owner holidays too! i have been foster familly for bunnies in need of home in france, for two associations.
Shiro is a completely indoor bunny, and she really need 4 wall aroud her to be reassure. She lives in comple freedom in the house, without any cage or hutch, but used to when she visited her grand mother! Actually, she just need to move at bunny period (morning and evening). She doesn't do any damages (hum, she is fond of pulling MY rug wire...), is litter trained.
She never bite anybody (except spider... berk).
A boarding for bunny might be ok too, but a familly will be really nice.
Here the girl
We are living in bristol, near filton. For anyone who is intersted in, you can contact me via pm. We can supply all the stuff needed...
The girl can be really shy, but when she is in confidence, she is really cute. She like to be pet when we are on her level, on the ground. She is used to be carried in arms on the shoulder (I mean the front legs...!)
Thanks to you all,
cec