OriginalFlintstone
Mama Doe
After losing Bubbles he's just not himself, he's not really moving away from the spot where she was. He was sat their last night eating hay, hopped out into the run for 5 minutes and chewed the wood... but gently, he's usually quite aggressive with it! but then he went straight back in to the same spot. They usually had their pellets upstairs, but he's not touched them so I don't think he's going up.
I'm really quite worried, I can't lose him too, he's 7 or 8 years old, I think 8 my mum thinks 7. I've got no other bunnies to bond with him as ShyBoy (brother) is an uncastrated male and Roxy is only 4 months and not spayed.
Does anyone have older bunnies who have lost a partner then coped fine with life alone? It's too soon to "replace" Bubbles.
I'm really quite worried, I can't lose him too, he's 7 or 8 years old, I think 8 my mum thinks 7. I've got no other bunnies to bond with him as ShyBoy (brother) is an uncastrated male and Roxy is only 4 months and not spayed.
Does anyone have older bunnies who have lost a partner then coped fine with life alone? It's too soon to "replace" Bubbles.