Hi
We are searching for a companion for Branwen [female lion head, about a year old] and went to the rescue centre today.
They only had one male [a two year old English], but we didn't really click with him (too big, and a terrible digger)
All the other rabbits were females, one was very sweet, and about the same size/age as Branwen.
I'm well aware that girl/boy parings are best, and girl/girl pairings can be really hard to pull off, but could it work.
(Branwen has been spayed, and we'd have the other rabbit spayed/neutered too)
Any other useful advice you care to offer?
Finally, the raisins, they are Branwen's new treat of choice. We've erred on the side of caution and not given her too many (about five a day). Would it be a problem to give her more.
It also seems that recently Branwen has gone off her vegetables (She has a sweet tooth, and would rather eat apple and raisins). I'm trying to encourage her to eat vegetables, but am not sure how to go about it.
Any wisdom on that?
Thanks
We are searching for a companion for Branwen [female lion head, about a year old] and went to the rescue centre today.
They only had one male [a two year old English], but we didn't really click with him (too big, and a terrible digger)
All the other rabbits were females, one was very sweet, and about the same size/age as Branwen.
I'm well aware that girl/boy parings are best, and girl/girl pairings can be really hard to pull off, but could it work.
(Branwen has been spayed, and we'd have the other rabbit spayed/neutered too)
Any other useful advice you care to offer?
Finally, the raisins, they are Branwen's new treat of choice. We've erred on the side of caution and not given her too many (about five a day). Would it be a problem to give her more.
It also seems that recently Branwen has gone off her vegetables (She has a sweet tooth, and would rather eat apple and raisins). I'm trying to encourage her to eat vegetables, but am not sure how to go about it.
Any wisdom on that?
Thanks