whispy wood
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hello everyone, new to this site but i can see it may be a little addictive!
We have a Dwarf Lop house bunny called Whispy, he is around 5 month old now and i can't believe how big he has grown! He is the brightest white you can imagine, with brown eyes and a flash of grey around one eye! Love him to bits and can't imagine life without him!
He had a bad reation to one of his vacinations (has anyone else had this experience??) and it was touch and go for a few days but he came round with a course of antibiotics and is fit and healthy again.
We were going to have him castrated in a couple of month but someone through a spanner into the works ....and left a 6 week old female dwarf on our doorstep in a cardboard box with some hay!
She is the smallest fluffiest little thing ever, ginger,white and specs of dark brown.(she has two tiger like markings across her bum! very cute! ). We decided we couldn't get rid of her (vet checked her out, she is a picture of health!) and needed to give her some kind of start in life. Poor little thing. She is forever running around exploring and loves snuggling into her fleece blanket sat on our lap.
Wispy can't wait to have a little bun to snuggle up to! He is due to be castrated on Thursday...
Can anyone give any advice on how he will be after his op? Will he be ok? or can we expect a change inhis behaviour?
obviously need to keep them seperate for at leat 3 weeks after, but can we try and bond them then??
Please help !! xxx
We have a Dwarf Lop house bunny called Whispy, he is around 5 month old now and i can't believe how big he has grown! He is the brightest white you can imagine, with brown eyes and a flash of grey around one eye! Love him to bits and can't imagine life without him!
He had a bad reation to one of his vacinations (has anyone else had this experience??) and it was touch and go for a few days but he came round with a course of antibiotics and is fit and healthy again.
We were going to have him castrated in a couple of month but someone through a spanner into the works ....and left a 6 week old female dwarf on our doorstep in a cardboard box with some hay!
She is the smallest fluffiest little thing ever, ginger,white and specs of dark brown.(she has two tiger like markings across her bum! very cute! ). We decided we couldn't get rid of her (vet checked her out, she is a picture of health!) and needed to give her some kind of start in life. Poor little thing. She is forever running around exploring and loves snuggling into her fleece blanket sat on our lap.
Wispy can't wait to have a little bun to snuggle up to! He is due to be castrated on Thursday...
Can anyone give any advice on how he will be after his op? Will he be ok? or can we expect a change inhis behaviour?
obviously need to keep them seperate for at leat 3 weeks after, but can we try and bond them then??
Please help !! xxx