millivanilli
Young Bun
Hi,
This is my first post on here. I had to talk to someone who'd understand. My 6 month old lionhead doe has gone missing, and I'm completely gutted. She was in the garden yesterday with my three other bunnies, and when I went to bring them in when the rain started she was nowhere to be seen. I have two thoughts - the first is that she's been stolen (which to be honest I don't really see happening, she's a nightmare for us to catch nevermind a stranger), and the other is that she's managed to escape through our back fence. If it is the latter, then there isn't very far for her to go. Behind us is a strip of waste land which isn't very big but is really dense with weeds. Wer tried looking for her in there last night but it was impossible. We do have a hole in the fence that the cat uses to get through, but its a couple of feet off the ground and has never been an issue with the other bunnies. She's a really skitish wee thing and has only really started to trust us over the last couple of weeks. Is it true that rabbits can forget each other if they've been separated for more than a couple of hours? My initial instinct was that she would come back looking for her pals, but the longer its been the more I'm thinking that won't be the case. I've had rabbits for over 12 years, and I love them all dearly. I'm terrified that my own stupidity has resulted in me losing this wee soul
This is my first post on here. I had to talk to someone who'd understand. My 6 month old lionhead doe has gone missing, and I'm completely gutted. She was in the garden yesterday with my three other bunnies, and when I went to bring them in when the rain started she was nowhere to be seen. I have two thoughts - the first is that she's been stolen (which to be honest I don't really see happening, she's a nightmare for us to catch nevermind a stranger), and the other is that she's managed to escape through our back fence. If it is the latter, then there isn't very far for her to go. Behind us is a strip of waste land which isn't very big but is really dense with weeds. Wer tried looking for her in there last night but it was impossible. We do have a hole in the fence that the cat uses to get through, but its a couple of feet off the ground and has never been an issue with the other bunnies. She's a really skitish wee thing and has only really started to trust us over the last couple of weeks. Is it true that rabbits can forget each other if they've been separated for more than a couple of hours? My initial instinct was that she would come back looking for her pals, but the longer its been the more I'm thinking that won't be the case. I've had rabbits for over 12 years, and I love them all dearly. I'm terrified that my own stupidity has resulted in me losing this wee soul