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Warren Scout
I have two 3 yr old does living together. I am not in a position to take on any more buns if anything were to happen to one of my buns, but I don't want to have a lone bunny either.
I know they are still young, but Honey has been on death's door a few times already, so I am aware of how fragile life is, and therefore want to be prepared should the worst happen - hence this thread.
Would it be best to try and rehome the remaining doe if one were to pass away, so she could have company, or would she be happier in her own environment even if it is alone? (My gut instinct would be that she would prefer the company, especially if she was still young, but I could be completely wrong!)
If re-homing were the better option, does anyone know of any potential homes in Cornwall I could bear in mind?
I don't like thinking abut it, but I guess it is wiser to think about it now when I am more rational and less emotional, than when it happens!
I know they are still young, but Honey has been on death's door a few times already, so I am aware of how fragile life is, and therefore want to be prepared should the worst happen - hence this thread.
Would it be best to try and rehome the remaining doe if one were to pass away, so she could have company, or would she be happier in her own environment even if it is alone? (My gut instinct would be that she would prefer the company, especially if she was still young, but I could be completely wrong!)
If re-homing were the better option, does anyone know of any potential homes in Cornwall I could bear in mind?
I don't like thinking abut it, but I guess it is wiser to think about it now when I am more rational and less emotional, than when it happens!