rabswood
Wise Old Thumper
Lavender and I went to Barnsley today see Angie and Blossom.
We introduced the girls in Angie's living room. Blossom was a real lady and Lavender was true to form, a little monster rab.
Lavender chased poor Blossom around the room a few times and a bit of her fur did fly but Angie assured me it wasn't too agressive, just Lavender letting Blossom know she's 'The Mommy'.
Put both the girls in the same pet carrier for a 25 minute bonding car ride home. Girls very quiet in the car.
When we got home Lavender went to sulk in her TV box den while Blossom was left in peace to explore the dog crate.
Entre the boys...
What can I say, the boys love Blossom. They played it very cool, no one seemed distressed or worried, they were quite matter of fact. Grooming started after only a few minutes and Iv'e never seen my rabbits groom each other!
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One of the boys in particular really likes her, the most adventurous one, Oxo.
Look Blossom, this is how you use the ramp.
Now Miss Lavender is another story... she spent ages sulking in the TV box, refusing to come out even for a carrot. I think eventually she forgot Blossom was here and ventured back into the bedroom, she went into the dog crate the boys were in there also, this is going really well I thought... then she saw Blossom... ran at her, Blossom ran away Lavender runs off with one of the boys chasing her, a few through the tunnel, into the TV box, out of the TV box, back through the tunnel chases occurred (all watched by Blossom from the safety of the dog crate). Then all went quiet as the Rabsville 3 hid in the TV box.
Blossom is now locked in the crate (for safety) and the Rabs 3 will be sleeping in the bedroom. They can all see each other and I'll let them all meet again tomorrow after work.
So it's good night from Blossom and the Rabsville 3 hopefully soon to become the Rabsville 4.
Miss Lavender says...
'' I hate that pesky rabbit. She's too fat and she's stealing my boys. I'm going to pee on her teddy :twisted:
I can feel a migraine coming on, I'm going back in my box... how dare some rabbit from Barnsley try to take over my turf...''
Poor Miss Lavender.
Hopefully everything will work out fine and I'll take my time with the bonding, after all it's a big change for a little rabbit.
Rabswood
We introduced the girls in Angie's living room. Blossom was a real lady and Lavender was true to form, a little monster rab.
Lavender chased poor Blossom around the room a few times and a bit of her fur did fly but Angie assured me it wasn't too agressive, just Lavender letting Blossom know she's 'The Mommy'.
Put both the girls in the same pet carrier for a 25 minute bonding car ride home. Girls very quiet in the car.
When we got home Lavender went to sulk in her TV box den while Blossom was left in peace to explore the dog crate.
Entre the boys...
What can I say, the boys love Blossom. They played it very cool, no one seemed distressed or worried, they were quite matter of fact. Grooming started after only a few minutes and Iv'e never seen my rabbits groom each other!
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One of the boys in particular really likes her, the most adventurous one, Oxo.
Look Blossom, this is how you use the ramp.
Now Miss Lavender is another story... she spent ages sulking in the TV box, refusing to come out even for a carrot. I think eventually she forgot Blossom was here and ventured back into the bedroom, she went into the dog crate the boys were in there also, this is going really well I thought... then she saw Blossom... ran at her, Blossom ran away Lavender runs off with one of the boys chasing her, a few through the tunnel, into the TV box, out of the TV box, back through the tunnel chases occurred (all watched by Blossom from the safety of the dog crate). Then all went quiet as the Rabsville 3 hid in the TV box.
Blossom is now locked in the crate (for safety) and the Rabs 3 will be sleeping in the bedroom. They can all see each other and I'll let them all meet again tomorrow after work.
So it's good night from Blossom and the Rabsville 3 hopefully soon to become the Rabsville 4.
Miss Lavender says...
'' I hate that pesky rabbit. She's too fat and she's stealing my boys. I'm going to pee on her teddy :twisted:
I can feel a migraine coming on, I'm going back in my box... how dare some rabbit from Barnsley try to take over my turf...''
Poor Miss Lavender.
Hopefully everything will work out fine and I'll take my time with the bonding, after all it's a big change for a little rabbit.
Rabswood