Sorry for the absence, but this i definitely not a 9 - 5 job :roll:
Both rabbits handled the travel well, although they were very lethargic for two days afterwards. Sharik came with me on a Saturday while King came with my ex on the Sunday (only rabbit per plan in cargo - can you believe it?!? - and especially since I had to listen to a barking dog for three hours on the plane ). Anyway, Sharik was very lethargic after the travel, and barely ate for the first 24 hours, and was hiding behind the sofa in her room, but when King came, I brought him in to see her, still in his carrier, and she really perked up, and so did he.
So after 3 days of acclimatisation, I decided to let them sort things out for themselves, and let them hang out, supervised at first, then alone, and although they still haven't quite figured out who is the boss, I think Sharik is winning the battle :lol:
Sharik was spayed yesterday in what is probably the most expensive spay in history, but contrary to my thoughts about rabbits not moving for 2 days after a spay - when I got to the vets to pick her up, she had already drawn blood from his finger, eaten half a lettuce, and was roaring to go. Had her in for antibiotics and painkillers this morning, and going again tomorrow, but she is bright and sprightly
Finally,another picture of Sharik in her "majestic lion" pose:
And one of the little ginger fluff, mid-clean:
And the two of then, hanging out - haven't managed to catch them on film snuggling yet, they seem to do that only when I'm not around :roll:
Hope everyone is well :wave:
Both rabbits handled the travel well, although they were very lethargic for two days afterwards. Sharik came with me on a Saturday while King came with my ex on the Sunday (only rabbit per plan in cargo - can you believe it?!? - and especially since I had to listen to a barking dog for three hours on the plane ). Anyway, Sharik was very lethargic after the travel, and barely ate for the first 24 hours, and was hiding behind the sofa in her room, but when King came, I brought him in to see her, still in his carrier, and she really perked up, and so did he.
So after 3 days of acclimatisation, I decided to let them sort things out for themselves, and let them hang out, supervised at first, then alone, and although they still haven't quite figured out who is the boss, I think Sharik is winning the battle :lol:
Sharik was spayed yesterday in what is probably the most expensive spay in history, but contrary to my thoughts about rabbits not moving for 2 days after a spay - when I got to the vets to pick her up, she had already drawn blood from his finger, eaten half a lettuce, and was roaring to go. Had her in for antibiotics and painkillers this morning, and going again tomorrow, but she is bright and sprightly
Finally,another picture of Sharik in her "majestic lion" pose:
And one of the little ginger fluff, mid-clean:
And the two of then, hanging out - haven't managed to catch them on film snuggling yet, they seem to do that only when I'm not around :roll:
Hope everyone is well :wave: