Joob-joobs
Mama Doe
Are there any rescues in Scotland who would help introduce bunnies? My nerves are shot! I don't think I can do it!
I have my original bunny Joey (boy) who I got from my sister 4yrs ago when her 2 'girl' pet shop bunnies had babies :roll: I then got Skye (girl) 2 years ago from the local SSPCA centre, they didn't encourage letting your rabbits meet first. I was hoping that Skye and Joey would be friends but it was all out war! So for the last 2 years they have been seperate house bunnies.
I've moved house within the last week and adopted a lionhead bunny called Leo (boy) from the Rabbit Rehome website. I tried him with Skye in the (neutral) shed and she is so boisterous and lashes out with her 2 front feet, with plenty of fur flying! Although it was more promising than the meeting with Joey. But I get so nervous when doing it!
The plan was to get 2 6x2 hutches with runs attached and have Skye and Leo and one and Joey and another bun (girl) in the second one. I was just wondering if there are any rescues in Scotland that might be able to bond Joey with one of their buns and also give Skye and Leo a shot too... in return for a donation?
Bonding is so stressful!
I should have said, all bunnies are neutered.
I have my original bunny Joey (boy) who I got from my sister 4yrs ago when her 2 'girl' pet shop bunnies had babies :roll: I then got Skye (girl) 2 years ago from the local SSPCA centre, they didn't encourage letting your rabbits meet first. I was hoping that Skye and Joey would be friends but it was all out war! So for the last 2 years they have been seperate house bunnies.
I've moved house within the last week and adopted a lionhead bunny called Leo (boy) from the Rabbit Rehome website. I tried him with Skye in the (neutral) shed and she is so boisterous and lashes out with her 2 front feet, with plenty of fur flying! Although it was more promising than the meeting with Joey. But I get so nervous when doing it!
The plan was to get 2 6x2 hutches with runs attached and have Skye and Leo and one and Joey and another bun (girl) in the second one. I was just wondering if there are any rescues in Scotland that might be able to bond Joey with one of their buns and also give Skye and Leo a shot too... in return for a donation?
Bonding is so stressful!
I should have said, all bunnies are neutered.
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