Milky&Honey
Warren Scout
So, this morning Milky and Honey went to the vets for their "spays". and when the nurse was checking them, she sexed them and we found that Milky was actually a little boy! I was in disbelief as first of all, the person we got them from (an owner of rabbits for 20 years) told us he was a she. The first vet we went to also confirmed this, I even saw as he pulled back their bits to check, and Milky's bit looked similar to Honey's. Although this was when they were around 2 months old, so perhaps that is why there was some confusion. They were put together until the age of about 4 months before Milky began to *attempt* to get ehm...fruity with Honey and there was a lot of chasing. The weird thing is that anyone who saw him always commented that he was "boy-like" xD I was extremely lucky that we didn't end up with a basket full of bunnies or else I would be PRETTY broke right now getting them all neutered and vaccinated! I know that this could have turned out to be a bit of a disastrous situation, and I understand that it is a pretty serious mistake, but if something had happened and Honey got pregnant and got hurt giving birth or something, I would never forgive myself. Props to a few people here who warned me that this may happen!
Anyway, so fast forward. We've just come back from the vets about an hour ago. Apparently it went extremely well and they ate a bit whilst they were there. Honey surprisingly was more active than Milky despite her surgery being more invasive! However, they both look pretty comfy now and I've left some foods out for them to eat when they feel like it At the vets they were put together in the same cage when I went to get them and they were both flopped out right next to each other and Milky was grooming Honey, n'awwww. I know this was probably because they were still high off the anaesthetic, and probably doesn't mean anything, but it was so adorable to see!
Anyway, so fast forward. We've just come back from the vets about an hour ago. Apparently it went extremely well and they ate a bit whilst they were there. Honey surprisingly was more active than Milky despite her surgery being more invasive! However, they both look pretty comfy now and I've left some foods out for them to eat when they feel like it At the vets they were put together in the same cage when I went to get them and they were both flopped out right next to each other and Milky was grooming Honey, n'awwww. I know this was probably because they were still high off the anaesthetic, and probably doesn't mean anything, but it was so adorable to see!
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