aaahhhhh . .
maybe you can tell the other owners that you and your daughter fell in love so much with Mr Bun that you wondered if maybe you could come and see him again??? They are BOUND to offer him to you!
aaahhhhh . .
maybe you can tell the other owners that you and your daughter fell in love so much with Mr Bun that you wondered if maybe you could come and see him again??? They are BOUND to offer him to you!
I doubt it, why get rid of such a lovely little Man? Don't think I'd be that lucky. But I might ask to go say hello again to him, and then judge the situation?
I must be feeling more brave
I doubt it, why get rid of such a lovely little Man? Don't think I'd be that lucky. But I might ask to go say hello again to him, and then judge the situation?
I must be feeling more brave
I just found out from a neighbour today that their last rabbit died while they were away on holiday
The house and garden is very nice. A bit more upmarket than mine:lol: They have lots of rabbit statues and bits around, which makes me think they love their 'Mr Bun', maybe they need better advice on his care and needs?
I already feel I've overstepped the mark by rearranging their set-up. But it's like I told my friend, I'm only thinking about Mr Bun and his needs. Hopefully it might make them think about his needs too. He couldnt get off the wet grass before, (what was left of it) it was very water logged.
I would love to leave some fresh hay but there is nowhere dry to leave it?
I also am very scared of coming across pratronising?
Mr Bun
Rearranged his setup, feeling much happier
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr Bun is the double of my Lucy!!!! Your little girl is sweet x x x Thank you for taking care of Mr Bun x x
Can I offer you a piece of advice from my own past?
My other half's cousin had a rabbit and I knew he wasn't being looked after properly, I would clean him etc while I was round but I was always too scared to ask if I could have him. I joked about it but I don't think they realised I was serious. She got bored of him and one winter he died.
I know if only I'd plucked up the courage to ask, maybe he'd still be alive and with me now. I will never make that mistake again. Just be brave and ask, if they get mad you never have to see them again. Imaging how you'd feel if in a few months time your friend told you Mr Bun had died in the cold and wet? Don't make my mistake.
I had a telephone call from the owners Thanking me for looking after him so well. They are going to get him a new hutch and I kept saying how hutches are horrible in the winter as they arn't very practical. I told her that was why we invested in a playhouse and how much more interaction would be possible out of the cold and rain.
She seems OK, she said he sometimes has a run round her kitchen sun room. I also said how lovely it is for them to live in a pair for company and about the rabbit rescues that would help bond him once he is neutered.
I offered my help again if every she was going away again. And she said we could pop up anytime to come and say hello. As they work all day they most proberbly won't be in but we can just go round and see him.
So, although disappointed we wont be able to love Mr Bun as our own (who's real name is Prince Fauntleroy)