The pet shop where I buy my hay and bedding normally has a healthy turnover of rabbits, but I got in this morning at 11am (they open at 8am), and a little baby bunny who was probably taken to early from its mother looked flopped out,but was in fact dead Upon closer inspection, there was no food, no hay and no water, and as the little one was sharing with another bun, it probably died from lack of food and water as the other bun, while still a baby, was quite a bit bigger... It was sad enough that the little ball of fluff had died, but the fact the owner hadn't spotted it for 3 hours made it even more heartbreaking
I don't speak Serbian yet, but I did manage a rant in Russian (reasonably similar to Serbian) and sign language, and when I got back at least there was food and water, but this bun has been there for a while, and I should probably take him or her home as I have lots of space and as for some reason he or she does not seem to be purchased by anyone.
My issue is that he or she is a lot younger than my two residents, and in addition, King and Sharik aren't that strongly bonded. They live in two rooms and on a large balcony at present, so it would be no problem to put the new bun in the smaller of the rooms, but as I work 13 - 14 hours days now, and Sharik's hormones still haven't quite calmed down after the spay, I worry that the little one will be left alone too much.
Any thoughts?
I don't speak Serbian yet, but I did manage a rant in Russian (reasonably similar to Serbian) and sign language, and when I got back at least there was food and water, but this bun has been there for a while, and I should probably take him or her home as I have lots of space and as for some reason he or she does not seem to be purchased by anyone.
My issue is that he or she is a lot younger than my two residents, and in addition, King and Sharik aren't that strongly bonded. They live in two rooms and on a large balcony at present, so it would be no problem to put the new bun in the smaller of the rooms, but as I work 13 - 14 hours days now, and Sharik's hormones still haven't quite calmed down after the spay, I worry that the little one will be left alone too much.
Any thoughts?