Hello :wave:
After a months of looking around for a single doe (most of the single rabbits I found nearby were male or had been separated for fighting/were not to be put with other rabbits) to bond with Rolo, and contacting rescues (the closest were 90 minutes away) who said they were too busy at the moment to have Rolo and try to bond him with their females until they found a match (Rolo is stressed very easily and hates being away from his own hutch and being surrounded by noise and other rabbits, so we weren't sure this was the best option anyway) we then learned that my mother was going to have a foot operation that meant she couldn't drive for 2 months, limiting our options further. We saw a female in the adoption centre at the back of our local pet shop, who had been given up (reasons were unclear) and was now in need of a home.
Isn't she beautiful?
They put her in a box for us, which she chewed through while we were signing the forms, so they got us another two boxes, and then she was ours. She's now insured, we've just done her vaccinations and first healthcheck, and she's booked in to to be spayed on the 2nd August.
She is the most affectionate, attention seeking, insatiable (for things to chew, things to amuse her, for new toys, new places, new people) rabbit we have ever had. She follows us around when she's inside and when we stop walking she stands up on her hind legs to be stroked.
The question is, what is Portia's (Pawsha's) colouring called?
After a months of looking around for a single doe (most of the single rabbits I found nearby were male or had been separated for fighting/were not to be put with other rabbits) to bond with Rolo, and contacting rescues (the closest were 90 minutes away) who said they were too busy at the moment to have Rolo and try to bond him with their females until they found a match (Rolo is stressed very easily and hates being away from his own hutch and being surrounded by noise and other rabbits, so we weren't sure this was the best option anyway) we then learned that my mother was going to have a foot operation that meant she couldn't drive for 2 months, limiting our options further. We saw a female in the adoption centre at the back of our local pet shop, who had been given up (reasons were unclear) and was now in need of a home.
Isn't she beautiful?
They put her in a box for us, which she chewed through while we were signing the forms, so they got us another two boxes, and then she was ours. She's now insured, we've just done her vaccinations and first healthcheck, and she's booked in to to be spayed on the 2nd August.
She is the most affectionate, attention seeking, insatiable (for things to chew, things to amuse her, for new toys, new places, new people) rabbit we have ever had. She follows us around when she's inside and when we stop walking she stands up on her hind legs to be stroked.
The question is, what is Portia's (Pawsha's) colouring called?