Stitch is a beautiful bun
and I Sooooo wish I could have him.
He came to visit and took a shine to my 9yr old Sooty
but she has sight problems herself, and my other bun Chelsea 10yrs needs ongoing eye care so not the right place for him here.
I think he needs to be an indoor bun with time out in a small garden, or an outdoor bun with a small garden.
He's fine once he's got his bearings but needs things to be the same so he doesn't bump into them.
He doesn't like to jump and would need a single storey hutch, fairly low to the ground, ot indoor accommodation at floor level.
I think he would be happy with a fully-sighted girl bun
. He lollops along like a little puppy and loves
being stroked.
He's easy to pick up and bring in(as he doesn't go fast)-like a baby in my arms, aw...
I brought him in from the main garden as he was bumping into everything but he was fine in the small garden once he had circled to check where everything was.
He loves jingly toys and has a good appetite. He also likes to lie sprawled out on a mat.
He likes cardboard boxes to go in and out of, and is very affectionate
.
We do not expect his sight to deteriorate further than at present and he has been checked as in good health by 2 vets. He has had his innoculations but is not neutered.
He does need a special home because he only has sight on one side but he is such an adorable lovable bun .
My daughter bunlover is fostering him but we really want him to have a permanent home-is there anyone who could give this bun the love
he deserves-he will make such a fuss of you for loving him too?-Sue:wave:
and I want these pics too!lv mumx