and they love it so much too... its a blinking nightmare trying to get them back in afterwards :roll:Katie said:awwww they are so cute!! I love seeing the bins out on the grass - its where they belong
Thanks Lynda, I am... I'm like a proud Mum :roll: talk about second lease of life, bless her.... I really struggle to comprehend why she was in rescues for so long as she is the most placid, loving bunny that you could ever come across but even though placid, she has personality. she really is a treasure.bunnyhuggger said:Jill, those photos are lovely, Molly is looking fantastic too! You must be so proud of them.
5cutebunnies said:awwwww lovely buns
I took some pics of two of our buns basking in the sunshine this morning
:thumb: top pics! obviously very happy and relaxed with their legs back pose. :thumb:
sorry but I've missed their story... do you mind repeating it?5cutebunnies said:Yes they did look chilled today, I am sooooooo pleased, they have been with us 3 weeks today
Easy to handle until its time to go back into their hutch :roll: the neighbours must surely find me eccentric as I'm tearing round the garden trying to coax bunns back to their home :roll: :shock:Sooty said:The Molly and Brodie i know are 2 mad cockers who kindly donated their grown out of equipment to Sooty. Think your 2 look much easier to handle. Could be wrong? :wink:
Bless her, how old is she? Just wondering because of the arthritisRocket said:My rabbit is tiny compared to yours, my rabbit loves playing out in the garden and basking in the sun. She used to run and jump all over the garden and dig up plants, naughty naughty!!! She doesn't do it as much now with her atherits as she is a little pain. She sunbathes more now, little cutie.