The Duchess
Wise Old Thumper
We had a new arrival on Saturday, a little minilop boy who has been named Leno (anagram of Noel). He's already got a couple of other names of course as is the way in our house - now also Littleno and littly and littlears or just Ears because he has the most adorable spoon shaped partly lopped ears.
He's very young but does have his man bits, so he'll need neutering and vaccinating before he's ready to meet a lady.
Booked in to see Uncle Ivan the vet today for his first healthcheck. His outer condition is generally good, but he came from a situation where 17 rabbits were being kept in 2 hutches so he may have underlying issues which we will see in due course. We know he was found by the rescuer with no bedding at all. He also smellt desperately of urine from spraying by others. His poos are really quite good considering, and does seem to like hay which makes me very happy.
I have had a quick look in his mouth and his teeth dont' look dreadful but will allow the bunny expert tell me what he thinks this afternoon.
It'll be a month or so before he'll be ready for bonding, but thought I'd share him with you.
More details will be available as he settles in here.
All our rabbits for adoption are on rabbitrehome.org.uk so for up to date info please check online. Leno's details are here. http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=22006
Meet Leno
We rehome within 20 miles of Windlesham in Surrey and all adoptions are subject to me visiting and a donation.
He's very young but does have his man bits, so he'll need neutering and vaccinating before he's ready to meet a lady.
Booked in to see Uncle Ivan the vet today for his first healthcheck. His outer condition is generally good, but he came from a situation where 17 rabbits were being kept in 2 hutches so he may have underlying issues which we will see in due course. We know he was found by the rescuer with no bedding at all. He also smellt desperately of urine from spraying by others. His poos are really quite good considering, and does seem to like hay which makes me very happy.
I have had a quick look in his mouth and his teeth dont' look dreadful but will allow the bunny expert tell me what he thinks this afternoon.
It'll be a month or so before he'll be ready for bonding, but thought I'd share him with you.
More details will be available as he settles in here.
All our rabbits for adoption are on rabbitrehome.org.uk so for up to date info please check online. Leno's details are here. http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=22006
Meet Leno
We rehome within 20 miles of Windlesham in Surrey and all adoptions are subject to me visiting and a donation.
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