I say 'she' - we still don't know the gender for sure, but it looks like the bunny has a dewlap so I'm guessing a doe.
Despite being described as aggressive by her previous owner, she doesn't seem that way at all. Definitely nervous and not used to humans, but we have her set up in our spare room now so I hope we can start to gain her trust.
She looks in much better condition than Plumpkin when we first got her but definitely overweight. Definitely NOT a giant as described - she is smaller than Plumpkin - closer to Hamilton in size.
20181220_160440 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
20181220_160619 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
I've done my best to make the room as nice as possible. It's the most undecorated, run down room in our house - the walls need re-plastering and it's just bare floorboards. We just had our bathroom renovated and luckily there were a lot of spare tiles, so I laid them on cardboard to make a nicer floor for her. I'm a bit worried that she hates the feeling of the floor because she just likes to sit on the pile of grass I got for her.
This is just for a few months - in Spring we'll hopefully bond her with our trio. I hope this is a comfortable enough setup for now. I have one of those £25 Bunny Business huts on its way in the post for a sleeping area.
20181220_160144 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
Tomorrow is my birthday. The greatest gift is that we're giving her a loving forever home
Despite being described as aggressive by her previous owner, she doesn't seem that way at all. Definitely nervous and not used to humans, but we have her set up in our spare room now so I hope we can start to gain her trust.
She looks in much better condition than Plumpkin when we first got her but definitely overweight. Definitely NOT a giant as described - she is smaller than Plumpkin - closer to Hamilton in size.
20181220_160440 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
20181220_160619 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
I've done my best to make the room as nice as possible. It's the most undecorated, run down room in our house - the walls need re-plastering and it's just bare floorboards. We just had our bathroom renovated and luckily there were a lot of spare tiles, so I laid them on cardboard to make a nicer floor for her. I'm a bit worried that she hates the feeling of the floor because she just likes to sit on the pile of grass I got for her.
This is just for a few months - in Spring we'll hopefully bond her with our trio. I hope this is a comfortable enough setup for now. I have one of those £25 Bunny Business huts on its way in the post for a sleeping area.
20181220_160144 by Rachel Brown, on Flickr
Tomorrow is my birthday. The greatest gift is that we're giving her a loving forever home
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