VikkiVet
Mama Doe
Hi, having been searching and posting on this site for over a month i have just realised that i have never introduced myself! sorry! in my defense, until this weekend i had no bunnies to introduce but i do now!
So i am Vikki, i am originally from Northern Ireland, lived in Gloucestershire most of my life but currently studying at the Royal Veterinary College in London (camden and potters bar). Previously i owned a rather large English x Dwarf Lop doe called Charlie, who was free range, fiesty and funny. I now have two Mini Rex does, adopted from the Walsall RSPCA. They are a year old and called Indi (after Indiana Jones as she is the adventurous one!) and Phoenix (in the "second chance/rising from the ashes" sense as they are rescue bunnies!). They are still settling in but already are very funny, interested in everything and showing quite distinct personalities. As i said, Indi is bold, confident and nosy whereas Phoenix is more shy, though still feisty as she thumps if Indi has food and she can't get to it! They live in a converted playhouse in the garden and are already trying to use me as a step to get to the shelves!
Some pictures:
Indi
Phoenix (a bit camera shy just yet!)
Thanks for all the help and advice i have had so far, i really hope i will learn more as time goes by and i am sure it will help with my studies!
So i am Vikki, i am originally from Northern Ireland, lived in Gloucestershire most of my life but currently studying at the Royal Veterinary College in London (camden and potters bar). Previously i owned a rather large English x Dwarf Lop doe called Charlie, who was free range, fiesty and funny. I now have two Mini Rex does, adopted from the Walsall RSPCA. They are a year old and called Indi (after Indiana Jones as she is the adventurous one!) and Phoenix (in the "second chance/rising from the ashes" sense as they are rescue bunnies!). They are still settling in but already are very funny, interested in everything and showing quite distinct personalities. As i said, Indi is bold, confident and nosy whereas Phoenix is more shy, though still feisty as she thumps if Indi has food and she can't get to it! They live in a converted playhouse in the garden and are already trying to use me as a step to get to the shelves!
Some pictures:
Indi
Phoenix (a bit camera shy just yet!)
Thanks for all the help and advice i have had so far, i really hope i will learn more as time goes by and i am sure it will help with my studies!