madcatwoman
Mama Doe
Our little lady has been widowed after only a couple of weeks of being bonded, she was sooo in love. I cant bear her being on her own.
Shes a white pink eyed 2kilo girl, 5yr old and just been spayed this week, so shes had an awful lot to go through. Shes from my local rescue but sadly they dont have an unbonded male and I cant convince my husband that a trio is a good idea, and believe me I have tried. So I need to put the feelers out incase my local rescue dont get any in when shes recovered from spaying.
So I need a boy bunny for my girl to love and to come and live in our bunny shed and play all day on the enclosed patio. I dont want him to be any smaller than her (2kilo) as I also have 4 cats and anything too small would be seen as lunch! and I do wonder if a 'grown up' would be better than a youngster. My late bunnies have all been 4kilo+, the boy we have just lost was 4k and it didnt bother either bunny, apparently size isnt everything in the bunny world.
We are in West Yorkshire.
Shes a white pink eyed 2kilo girl, 5yr old and just been spayed this week, so shes had an awful lot to go through. Shes from my local rescue but sadly they dont have an unbonded male and I cant convince my husband that a trio is a good idea, and believe me I have tried. So I need to put the feelers out incase my local rescue dont get any in when shes recovered from spaying.
So I need a boy bunny for my girl to love and to come and live in our bunny shed and play all day on the enclosed patio. I dont want him to be any smaller than her (2kilo) as I also have 4 cats and anything too small would be seen as lunch! and I do wonder if a 'grown up' would be better than a youngster. My late bunnies have all been 4kilo+, the boy we have just lost was 4k and it didnt bother either bunny, apparently size isnt everything in the bunny world.
We are in West Yorkshire.