EnglishLop
New Kit
hi im female, 20 and come from kent.
i own a french blue lop (got that muddled up lol used to have an english lop woops apologies) who is soon to be 4, which we saved from the rspca in leybourne, called radar...
and 2 new rabbits and a little guinea pig that we recently saved from a family friend, who was just not lookin after them...
we believe they are 6 months old, but then again we were also told they were both female, which is obviously incorrect for at least one of them...
they go for their first check up tomorrow, unfortunately one rabbit, an albino sways his head alot of the time... and well if u had seen the size of the cage these 3 animals were in... u'd be disgussed - i wldnt even let the guinea pig live there on its own!
they had no run and were fed once a week... and the rabbits if sat in the cage along the width wld touch nose to tail to the cage...
they now have a big cage and a massive run...
our english lop lives in a shed that we converted... unfortunately on his own but well he thinks he's human
am lookin about some advice for the 3 rescues especially the albino, as we are not sure if he is blind, deaf and as to why he sways his head...
urs sam
i own a french blue lop (got that muddled up lol used to have an english lop woops apologies) who is soon to be 4, which we saved from the rspca in leybourne, called radar...
and 2 new rabbits and a little guinea pig that we recently saved from a family friend, who was just not lookin after them...
we believe they are 6 months old, but then again we were also told they were both female, which is obviously incorrect for at least one of them...
they go for their first check up tomorrow, unfortunately one rabbit, an albino sways his head alot of the time... and well if u had seen the size of the cage these 3 animals were in... u'd be disgussed - i wldnt even let the guinea pig live there on its own!
they had no run and were fed once a week... and the rabbits if sat in the cage along the width wld touch nose to tail to the cage...
they now have a big cage and a massive run...
our english lop lives in a shed that we converted... unfortunately on his own but well he thinks he's human
am lookin about some advice for the 3 rescues especially the albino, as we are not sure if he is blind, deaf and as to why he sways his head...
urs sam