Mark and Shell
Mama Doe
We had been thinking of rehoming, we chatted about it, but the garden wasn't ready at the time, funny how quickly you can do things when you need to!
We would regularly visit WoodGreen and stare longingly at the bunnies. We went up there one Sunday, got chatting to the fantastic Marie and Doreen on the Small Animals Section and Hugs and Bun where the first bunnies we were introduced to and we immediately fell in love.
Since then we have decided that having bunnies is a good alternative to having kids (plus they don't want to borrow your car, don't come home drunk and throw up on your carpet and don't want to go to Uni!!).
This is where Sidney Super Bun enters.......
We had been on our weekly visit to the shelter, picking up some supplies and chatting with Marie when she got a call on her radio about a big French Lop that had been brought in, in a real bad state, Marie had to go to attend to him and I felt really sad for him.
A couple of weeks/visits later, same place, reason and Marie was showing us a family of four that had come in and I asked about the French Lop. She took us to a separate area where we were introduced to Sidney Super Bun. When he had turned up at the shelter he had been over-weight, had very long claws and was badly matted and feeling very unloved. When I saw him I fell for him hook, line and sinker. He's huge, gorgeous and incredibly lovable.
At the moment he is still at the shelter, as he had to lose a lot of weight before he could have the snip, which happened on Monday. I go up there every weekend and spend some time with him, starting the trust building up.
We went up there yesterday to see how the big man is doing and found him crashed out snoring with four tiny ones flying around in the run next door.
Well his house is ready for him, the run or should I say half the garden is being set off for his lord and ladyship (he hasn’t been bonded yet, Marie at Woodgreen is looking for a laydee big enough to not get squished by him).
Hopefully if Sidney and his prospective wife play housie housie then they will be with us just after Easter.
I have already got plans for having an foster area to take on buns until they have a home to go to and we have a spare room that would be nice and comfy for a couple of house buns. After that I suppose we will have to move to somewhere with more land and rooms as I love them so much and want to be daddy to all of them.
If you would like to see Sidney Super Bun then either copy or click on this link and see him in his gorgeousness - http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=2135
Anyway that’s us up to now, I am now off to try and create a signature and avatar.
Hope it hasn’t offended anyone or made me look a big girls blouse :wink: :wink:
M
We would regularly visit WoodGreen and stare longingly at the bunnies. We went up there one Sunday, got chatting to the fantastic Marie and Doreen on the Small Animals Section and Hugs and Bun where the first bunnies we were introduced to and we immediately fell in love.
Since then we have decided that having bunnies is a good alternative to having kids (plus they don't want to borrow your car, don't come home drunk and throw up on your carpet and don't want to go to Uni!!).
This is where Sidney Super Bun enters.......
We had been on our weekly visit to the shelter, picking up some supplies and chatting with Marie when she got a call on her radio about a big French Lop that had been brought in, in a real bad state, Marie had to go to attend to him and I felt really sad for him.
A couple of weeks/visits later, same place, reason and Marie was showing us a family of four that had come in and I asked about the French Lop. She took us to a separate area where we were introduced to Sidney Super Bun. When he had turned up at the shelter he had been over-weight, had very long claws and was badly matted and feeling very unloved. When I saw him I fell for him hook, line and sinker. He's huge, gorgeous and incredibly lovable.
At the moment he is still at the shelter, as he had to lose a lot of weight before he could have the snip, which happened on Monday. I go up there every weekend and spend some time with him, starting the trust building up.
We went up there yesterday to see how the big man is doing and found him crashed out snoring with four tiny ones flying around in the run next door.
Well his house is ready for him, the run or should I say half the garden is being set off for his lord and ladyship (he hasn’t been bonded yet, Marie at Woodgreen is looking for a laydee big enough to not get squished by him).
Hopefully if Sidney and his prospective wife play housie housie then they will be with us just after Easter.
I have already got plans for having an foster area to take on buns until they have a home to go to and we have a spare room that would be nice and comfy for a couple of house buns. After that I suppose we will have to move to somewhere with more land and rooms as I love them so much and want to be daddy to all of them.
If you would like to see Sidney Super Bun then either copy or click on this link and see him in his gorgeousness - http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=2135
Anyway that’s us up to now, I am now off to try and create a signature and avatar.
Hope it hasn’t offended anyone or made me look a big girls blouse :wink: :wink:
M