I made this thread back at the start of September about my new foster Autumn.
At that point he looked like this.
Whe he came I expected to lose him because he had been separated from mum far too early, and he also had a very mild URI, but obviously that's a big thing for a little bun.
I couldn't bear to use his name because I expected him to die and didn't want to get attached. To distinguish which bun I was talking about, I just talked about 'baby'. 'Baby' has now unfortunately stuck despite him now definitely not being a baby and being a hormonal teen in need of some neutering.
Now, I've had him for nearly 7 weeks and today he came out of quarantine.
As you can see he has grown.... somewhat.
There are three short videos of him (no more than 20 seconds).
He spent the afternoon binkying, running, bunny 500-ing, eating everything in sight, getting in all the wrong places, mastering things he's not yet had to master (like jumping up and down off the furniture), digging, spraying, marking and generally having a marvellous time whilst me and my brother picked up the trail of destruction he left.
Oh I love him so much! I truly hope we can find him the most awesome home He will hopefully be neutered next week and then vaccinated, and after that he will get a girlfriend, but if he is reserved before then he can go as a single bun to be bonded with a current girlie bun.
At that point he looked like this.
Whe he came I expected to lose him because he had been separated from mum far too early, and he also had a very mild URI, but obviously that's a big thing for a little bun.
I couldn't bear to use his name because I expected him to die and didn't want to get attached. To distinguish which bun I was talking about, I just talked about 'baby'. 'Baby' has now unfortunately stuck despite him now definitely not being a baby and being a hormonal teen in need of some neutering.
Now, I've had him for nearly 7 weeks and today he came out of quarantine.
As you can see he has grown.... somewhat.
There are three short videos of him (no more than 20 seconds).
He spent the afternoon binkying, running, bunny 500-ing, eating everything in sight, getting in all the wrong places, mastering things he's not yet had to master (like jumping up and down off the furniture), digging, spraying, marking and generally having a marvellous time whilst me and my brother picked up the trail of destruction he left.
Oh I love him so much! I truly hope we can find him the most awesome home He will hopefully be neutered next week and then vaccinated, and after that he will get a girlfriend, but if he is reserved before then he can go as a single bun to be bonded with a current girlie bun.