Lea - Molly's mum
Warren Scout
And I can't wait!! It's been such a long week!
For those of you who don't know my house rabbit Molly has been staying with Jane and Alan who foster for fat fluffs. On Sunday she was successfully introduced to Tommy (may become Alfie as we already have a Tom in our house) and they have been at Jane's and Alan's all week getting to know each other on neutral territory BUT TONIGHT WE CAN BRING THEM HOME!!!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I really hope having a hus-bun will bring Molly out of herself a bit. When she was a baby and up to being 2 years old she was so playful and full of beans but these last 12 months she has really slowed down and seemed kind of depressed. When I've said that to non-bunny people they roll their eyes at me but I swear that's she is, sometimes she turns her back on everyone and just sits there eating hay and ignoring everyone!
Tommy/Alfie is a beautiful bouncy little boy (broken white mini lop) - how can she fail to cheer up with him for company? :bunny:
Lea. xxx
For those of you who don't know my house rabbit Molly has been staying with Jane and Alan who foster for fat fluffs. On Sunday she was successfully introduced to Tommy (may become Alfie as we already have a Tom in our house) and they have been at Jane's and Alan's all week getting to know each other on neutral territory BUT TONIGHT WE CAN BRING THEM HOME!!!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I really hope having a hus-bun will bring Molly out of herself a bit. When she was a baby and up to being 2 years old she was so playful and full of beans but these last 12 months she has really slowed down and seemed kind of depressed. When I've said that to non-bunny people they roll their eyes at me but I swear that's she is, sometimes she turns her back on everyone and just sits there eating hay and ignoring everyone!
Tommy/Alfie is a beautiful bouncy little boy (broken white mini lop) - how can she fail to cheer up with him for company? :bunny:
Lea. xxx