SophieM
Warren Scout
Hi everybody
Here are some news of Soapy the little Fat Fluffs orphaned bun.
For those of you who do not know him you can read about his difficult journey so far in the 3 following posts from Chloe, who has been giving them lots of loving care and cuddles since they were passed to her after their mum died.
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=192666
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=194003
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=194620
Sadly only Soapy has survived and I took him and a big family of 9 other buns as foster a few weeks back. Even though from the guestimates of his birth day (29th July) he would be 8 weeks now, he is still only 400 grams and tiny so we still take him on the day to day basis.
Amazingly being so tiny, he is a real little menace. We always find a little ball of fluff running in our feet, he is also completely uninhibited and fearless!! He makes us laugh so much with his antics
Soapy sends plenty of cuddles to his prefered rescue mummy Chloe and hopes you will all think he is cute. He has quite a long fur so he is always picking up all the hay and every peace of dust he can find, I try to remove it all and brush him softly but he is faster than me so excuse the bits and pieces of hay poking out of him
Here is the little man himself in Martin's hands
Planning an escape
Soapy fighting a wild spring green leaf
Here are some news of Soapy the little Fat Fluffs orphaned bun.
For those of you who do not know him you can read about his difficult journey so far in the 3 following posts from Chloe, who has been giving them lots of loving care and cuddles since they were passed to her after their mum died.
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=192666
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=194003
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=194620
Sadly only Soapy has survived and I took him and a big family of 9 other buns as foster a few weeks back. Even though from the guestimates of his birth day (29th July) he would be 8 weeks now, he is still only 400 grams and tiny so we still take him on the day to day basis.
Amazingly being so tiny, he is a real little menace. We always find a little ball of fluff running in our feet, he is also completely uninhibited and fearless!! He makes us laugh so much with his antics
Soapy sends plenty of cuddles to his prefered rescue mummy Chloe and hopes you will all think he is cute. He has quite a long fur so he is always picking up all the hay and every peace of dust he can find, I try to remove it all and brush him softly but he is faster than me so excuse the bits and pieces of hay poking out of him
Here is the little man himself in Martin's hands
Planning an escape
Soapy fighting a wild spring green leaf