nina347
New Kit
:wave: Hiya,this is my first post although i have used the site for advise on numerous occasions and thanks to everyone on here i have suceeded in keeping two beautiful rabbits very happy until now
I am mum to two Albino males 1 dwarf lop (Bailey) & 1 lionhead (george).
Bailey was purchased alongside his sister Florence but at 10 weeks a predator unsure what suceeded in gaining access to run & killed Florence after a very distraught day and a run to the local diy store to
purchase padlocks we then got a 8 week old female to bond with Bailey which went incredibly well, Bailey was then castrated and all was well until it turned out our female (martha) was in fact a male (now George). George has now been castrated & was kept indoors for recovery. Was reintroduced to Bailey & a fight broke out wich resulted in George been rushed to the emergency vets for an operation, his has since recovered. I have now had to purchase a second hutch & run to house George as they fight as soon as look at each other, i now have two lonely buns living apart from each other.
Has anyone else had this problem and if so how did you deal with it, im quite new & rather inexperienced bunny mummy and would appreciate all advice.
kind regards.xx
I am mum to two Albino males 1 dwarf lop (Bailey) & 1 lionhead (george).
Bailey was purchased alongside his sister Florence but at 10 weeks a predator unsure what suceeded in gaining access to run & killed Florence after a very distraught day and a run to the local diy store to
purchase padlocks we then got a 8 week old female to bond with Bailey which went incredibly well, Bailey was then castrated and all was well until it turned out our female (martha) was in fact a male (now George). George has now been castrated & was kept indoors for recovery. Was reintroduced to Bailey & a fight broke out wich resulted in George been rushed to the emergency vets for an operation, his has since recovered. I have now had to purchase a second hutch & run to house George as they fight as soon as look at each other, i now have two lonely buns living apart from each other.
Has anyone else had this problem and if so how did you deal with it, im quite new & rather inexperienced bunny mummy and would appreciate all advice.
kind regards.xx