TermiteFrank
Wise Old Thumper
Meet Frank's wife, Currant Bun. Well, that's her name for now until something slightly more sensible suggests itself when we get to know each other better.
Can you believe this gorgeous little girl was dumped at the vets? Luckily my local branch of Prevent Unwanted Pets took her in and she's been spayed, wormed and had her myxi vac. She needs her VHD yet, but we have to wait two weeks as she only came to them about 10 days ago. I can't believe I've been looking for a wife for Frank and thought I'd have to go miles to Manchester when Sue from PUP lives literally on my doorstep and I didn't know. I went to see Currant Bun last week, but she was only due to be spayed last Friday, so we've been waiting to make sure she's 100%, so when the vet gave the all clear yesterday, she was dropped off on the way back. You should have seen the other gorgeous rabbits there Sue was pairing up. The two lionheads were something else! And when she dropped my girl off last night, she'd just rescued two huge and beautiful English lops from a tiny cage in a pet shop and they were in the back of the car. If I'd have had the room I'd have been severely tempted.
Anyway, little Currant Bun has settled in well overnight. She's pood all over the floor and said hello to Frank when I let her out for a run in the yard. They can see one another as she's in the kennel part and he's in the (well covered and insulated) run, divided by mesh. We've had no Jackie Chan antics through the mesh and they've just sniffed noses through the front mesh when she was out loose, so I hope bonding will go well when I pluck up enough courage.
Excuse the photos being pants, but I accidentally left the red eye reduction on.
Can you believe this gorgeous little girl was dumped at the vets? Luckily my local branch of Prevent Unwanted Pets took her in and she's been spayed, wormed and had her myxi vac. She needs her VHD yet, but we have to wait two weeks as she only came to them about 10 days ago. I can't believe I've been looking for a wife for Frank and thought I'd have to go miles to Manchester when Sue from PUP lives literally on my doorstep and I didn't know. I went to see Currant Bun last week, but she was only due to be spayed last Friday, so we've been waiting to make sure she's 100%, so when the vet gave the all clear yesterday, she was dropped off on the way back. You should have seen the other gorgeous rabbits there Sue was pairing up. The two lionheads were something else! And when she dropped my girl off last night, she'd just rescued two huge and beautiful English lops from a tiny cage in a pet shop and they were in the back of the car. If I'd have had the room I'd have been severely tempted.
Anyway, little Currant Bun has settled in well overnight. She's pood all over the floor and said hello to Frank when I let her out for a run in the yard. They can see one another as she's in the kennel part and he's in the (well covered and insulated) run, divided by mesh. We've had no Jackie Chan antics through the mesh and they've just sniffed noses through the front mesh when she was out loose, so I hope bonding will go well when I pluck up enough courage.
Excuse the photos being pants, but I accidentally left the red eye reduction on.
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