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Mama Doe
And the pets (rabbit and guinea) are going to stay with my grandma and grandad.
The guinea will be fine. He's short sighted and hard of hearing, but is loving life and loves a cuddle and lots of food.
The rabbit on the other hand... I'm a bit worried about him. He's the sweetest, most well behaved, charismatic bunny when he's home. He's protective and amusing, and will stay put because we feed him and he's happy here.
But I'm worried about the whole thing. I don't know whether it would be better to put him in a dark box or have him on my knee for the journey? (I won't be driving!)
We're taking their hutches to my grandparents, then bedding them and then moving the pets. Is it best just to leave him to get used to a knew place, or should I stay with him a while?
They have a pretty secure garden, however I'm pretty sure Sonic could find a way out if he wanted to, so they're borrowing a small run. He's never been in a run before, he's always had run of the garden. Should I sit in the run with him for a while?
I know my grandparents will look after them, I have no doubt about that, but he's a very specific rabbit, he likes me and not very many other people... although he does cope when I'm at uni.
Any tips or reassurance? I'm starting to get a bit nervous, and feeling like I shouldn't be going on holiday!
The guinea will be fine. He's short sighted and hard of hearing, but is loving life and loves a cuddle and lots of food.
The rabbit on the other hand... I'm a bit worried about him. He's the sweetest, most well behaved, charismatic bunny when he's home. He's protective and amusing, and will stay put because we feed him and he's happy here.
But I'm worried about the whole thing. I don't know whether it would be better to put him in a dark box or have him on my knee for the journey? (I won't be driving!)
We're taking their hutches to my grandparents, then bedding them and then moving the pets. Is it best just to leave him to get used to a knew place, or should I stay with him a while?
They have a pretty secure garden, however I'm pretty sure Sonic could find a way out if he wanted to, so they're borrowing a small run. He's never been in a run before, he's always had run of the garden. Should I sit in the run with him for a while?
I know my grandparents will look after them, I have no doubt about that, but he's a very specific rabbit, he likes me and not very many other people... although he does cope when I'm at uni.
Any tips or reassurance? I'm starting to get a bit nervous, and feeling like I shouldn't be going on holiday!
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