Finn.The.Mini.Lop.Bun
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Finn
This is Finn my originally bunny who I got along with his sister Patience.
Finn is a Mini Lop house bunny, his 6 months and he is Incisor'less. His actually been through quite a lot. He had to be neutered very early as he was incredibly hormonal, then he injured his leg, then he needed he teeth filing down, followed by them being removed the same day his sister passed away. He is very well known at the vet! Unfortunately his sister died while at boarding over Christmas - Finn was also in a state when I collected him.
Whatever has been thrown at him at such a young age, he has come out fighting and unscathed. We are all so proud of him, myself and the vet team who have worked on him. I think I have spend about 3k on him within the first 6 months! :shock:
He is a cheeky, loveable bunny -- in fact when his sister Patience was around and he had his teeth he was very shy, and never wanted to come out of his hutch. Now his had a completely new lease of life. Very active, into everything, eats like a champ and loves to come out of his hutch. This is just proof to me that if people are willing to invest in their pets, they can make a full recovery and enjoy life. Having his teeth removed is probably one of the best decisions I have made as a pet owner.
He is a house bunny and has just started practising going free range, at the moment when I am around until his bonded with Myrtle. But his toilet habbits are very very good. I like the way he goes upstires to the top floor of his base cage to go to the toilet :lol:
I have just set him up on Instagram finn.the.mini.lop.bun
Myrtle
I recently got Myrtle a couple of weeks ago to bond with Finn.
She is a Chinchilla Blue, Dutch Split Double Main Lionhead and 8 months old. She is a fairly good size so she doesn't come under the dwarf section.
She has had 1 litter (not by me), in which I was going to have one of those for Finn. I did contact local rescues to me however they had long waiting lists for single spayed doe's and I felt I wanted to get him bonded sooner rather then later. However great news people are rescuing more! I decided after doing some research that a rabbit closer to Finns age would be better and Myrtle ticked all boxes. As soon as her milk drys up she will be getting spayed and in the mean time living separately to Finn in a temporary accommodation.
She changes colour :lol:
This is Finn my originally bunny who I got along with his sister Patience.
Finn is a Mini Lop house bunny, his 6 months and he is Incisor'less. His actually been through quite a lot. He had to be neutered very early as he was incredibly hormonal, then he injured his leg, then he needed he teeth filing down, followed by them being removed the same day his sister passed away. He is very well known at the vet! Unfortunately his sister died while at boarding over Christmas - Finn was also in a state when I collected him.
Whatever has been thrown at him at such a young age, he has come out fighting and unscathed. We are all so proud of him, myself and the vet team who have worked on him. I think I have spend about 3k on him within the first 6 months! :shock:
He is a cheeky, loveable bunny -- in fact when his sister Patience was around and he had his teeth he was very shy, and never wanted to come out of his hutch. Now his had a completely new lease of life. Very active, into everything, eats like a champ and loves to come out of his hutch. This is just proof to me that if people are willing to invest in their pets, they can make a full recovery and enjoy life. Having his teeth removed is probably one of the best decisions I have made as a pet owner.
He is a house bunny and has just started practising going free range, at the moment when I am around until his bonded with Myrtle. But his toilet habbits are very very good. I like the way he goes upstires to the top floor of his base cage to go to the toilet :lol:
I have just set him up on Instagram finn.the.mini.lop.bun
Myrtle
I recently got Myrtle a couple of weeks ago to bond with Finn.
She is a Chinchilla Blue, Dutch Split Double Main Lionhead and 8 months old. She is a fairly good size so she doesn't come under the dwarf section.
She has had 1 litter (not by me), in which I was going to have one of those for Finn. I did contact local rescues to me however they had long waiting lists for single spayed doe's and I felt I wanted to get him bonded sooner rather then later. However great news people are rescuing more! I decided after doing some research that a rabbit closer to Finns age would be better and Myrtle ticked all boxes. As soon as her milk drys up she will be getting spayed and in the mean time living separately to Finn in a temporary accommodation.
She changes colour :lol:
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