I've been looking for quite some time now for a female friend for my Flopsy, and today I went to a local rescue (a private one) about half an hour away from me. They are primarily a small animal boarding place, but often rabbits are left by their door apparently and they then try and rehome them.
I fell in love with Tiara (have a look at her head, she has a grey "crown") and they offered to allow me to take Flopsy in and bond him, but me being me, I wanted to try the bonding myself, and since bringing Tiara home this afternoon, and using all the advice I had read on this forum and from the RSPCA, I tried it.
I will be taking Tiara and Flopsy back to the rescue as I only lasted half an hour with them out together before my nerves got the better of me and I separated them I'm hoping their friendship does work, and although I wasn't overly happy with them being out together in the garden, Flopsy hasn't completely mauled her, he actually ignored her for most of the time, and pestered me :?
Anyway, take a look at Tiara... she's 3 years old, spayed and quite large (personally, she's slightly too large!!)
Flopsy got bored of waiting for Tiara to succumb to his charm :lol:
I was waaaaay too nervous to take pictures of them together, but to be honest, they rarely went near eachother, and when they did I panicked, but hopefully it will be the start of a great friendship!
Edit: Today Tiara has been digging in compost, so her cute fluffy fur is no longer white :lol:
I fell in love with Tiara (have a look at her head, she has a grey "crown") and they offered to allow me to take Flopsy in and bond him, but me being me, I wanted to try the bonding myself, and since bringing Tiara home this afternoon, and using all the advice I had read on this forum and from the RSPCA, I tried it.
I will be taking Tiara and Flopsy back to the rescue as I only lasted half an hour with them out together before my nerves got the better of me and I separated them I'm hoping their friendship does work, and although I wasn't overly happy with them being out together in the garden, Flopsy hasn't completely mauled her, he actually ignored her for most of the time, and pestered me :?
Anyway, take a look at Tiara... she's 3 years old, spayed and quite large (personally, she's slightly too large!!)
Flopsy got bored of waiting for Tiara to succumb to his charm :lol:
I was waaaaay too nervous to take pictures of them together, but to be honest, they rarely went near eachother, and when they did I panicked, but hopefully it will be the start of a great friendship!
Edit: Today Tiara has been digging in compost, so her cute fluffy fur is no longer white :lol:
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