Squishies
Warren Scout
Hi there, we are ‘Honey’ and ‘Einstein’ (plus our owner/slave, Marie)… we were originally a trio, but lost our favourite friend, Bob, to a tragic attack from a wily cat.
We desperately miss Bob’s more docile, friendly temperament (he loved to snuggle and groom, and that is now very missing from the group dynamic) and so, if at all possible, *at the right time*, we would somehow like to re-grow our little troop.
…essentially, my question is, given how established my original pair are (2 years old, all siblings from same litter of mini-lops), would bonding-in a new bunny, or a new pair, even be possible?
I’m guessing the biggest issue would be that Honey and Einstein ‘own’ the territory (not just their condo, but they are used to having free-run of the house and garden), and I would be wanting to eventually have the whole troop in the same big condo (rather than a separate hutch).
Both buck and doe are neutered/spayed.
Any advice or ideas greatly appreciated – we want to get this right and provide comfort and joy rather than stress for our little family!
Thank you x x
We desperately miss Bob’s more docile, friendly temperament (he loved to snuggle and groom, and that is now very missing from the group dynamic) and so, if at all possible, *at the right time*, we would somehow like to re-grow our little troop.
…essentially, my question is, given how established my original pair are (2 years old, all siblings from same litter of mini-lops), would bonding-in a new bunny, or a new pair, even be possible?
I’m guessing the biggest issue would be that Honey and Einstein ‘own’ the territory (not just their condo, but they are used to having free-run of the house and garden), and I would be wanting to eventually have the whole troop in the same big condo (rather than a separate hutch).
Both buck and doe are neutered/spayed.
Any advice or ideas greatly appreciated – we want to get this right and provide comfort and joy rather than stress for our little family!
Thank you x x