Hopefully it will be okay as long as the bunnies get well looked after...
What's the chance one isn't actually female too...
What's the chance one isn't actually female too...
Let's prey that is not the case. If they do look after the bunnies properly then they will get there vaccinations (even if they choose not to get the bunnies nurtured) and the vets will check to make sure there healthy and confirm the genders. I'm just really hoping they do look after the bunnies properly...
Let's hope! She knows I'm knowledgeable with basic rabbit care anyway so *hopefully* she will text me if she needs advice, I've not shoved advice down her throat I've just thrown it into the rabbit conversation, here's hoping it's not what we see every Easter x
Yeah well fingers crossed that it will all work out
They're going to the vets next week, the guy in the shop didn't explain about vaccinations or anything and they're getting the vaccination next week, so that's good
I'm so glad I did message her, even if it just means they get their vaccs that makes me feel better haha X
They're going to the vets next week, the guy in the shop didn't explain about vaccinations or anything and they're getting the vaccination next week, so that's good
I'm so glad I did message her, even if it just means they get their vaccs that makes me feel better haha X
Are they going to a bunny-savvy vet?
They're going to the vets next week, the guy in the shop didn't explain about vaccinations or anything and they're getting the vaccination next week, so that's good
I'm so glad I did message her, even if it just means they get their vaccs that makes me feel better haha X
We got our family rabbit when I was 4 and I was too scared of hurting him so he never got picked up! I'm still quite scared of hurting them, never got over it. I'm not particularly good with animals smaller than me!I bet they won't be handled properly either as 4 year olds are well known to be heavy handed
As horrible as it is, if she doesn't listen to you then she will regret it when they start fighting and presuming they are kept long enough, she will start listening after realizing that you were right. I bet they won't be handled properly either as 4 year olds are well known to be heavy handed, which could well result in bites! So so sad that things like this happen so often though.
Wow really? I too am always worrying about hurting them when catching them, clipping nails etc but I must say I've never heard of young children being like that! I've only ever seen/heard of little kids being very hands on and clumsy with animals and I must admit that even I was like this with my cat when I was that sort of age.We got our family rabbit when I was 4 and I was too scared of hurting him so he never got picked up! I'm still quite scared of hurting them, never got over it. I'm not particularly good with animals smaller than me!
Let's hope for two females and some good vet advice to back yours up