RedFraggle
Warren Veteran
We've always left them and they've stopped a night afterwards. I think it was about £15 per night for Scarlet and her husbun to stay in. They were there one valentines, I told them it was a romantic break
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We've always left them and they've stopped a night afterwards. I think it was about £15 per night for Scarlet and her husbun to stay in. They were there one valentines, I told them it was a romantic break
Reception are very helpful. Have you asked them about buses from the railway station? It is a fair walk with a bunny in a carrier.
Just read her story she sounds like a special little bunny
Is Jigsaw home? Did you get a diagnosis/plan of action.
What did she say about the abscess? As you haven't mentioned it I'm assuming that she doesn't feel there is one? It must be taking a bit of getting used to that he's probably not a 'dental bunny' afterall:? How strange.
Great news!
Wow that's a really old thread!
Well done jigsaw!
Yeah I knew I had posted about him at some point last year in February, I've tried so much to get him back to a normal diet but he would just refuse regardless of what I did :roll:
It was actually after coming back from the FHB conference in April that I thought enough is enough he has to start eating properly, especially with FHB saying they won't starve themselves if they are left with food to eat.
I cut out the pellets and left him with just hay and FibaFirst, he wouldn't touch any of them and didn't for 2 days, in fact I had to syringe feed him for those 2 days until he then decided it was time to eat hay & FibaFirst :wave: (sounds a bit drastic but I wasn't going to give in)
He's back to bouncing around like a lunatic and charging at me for his food, not done any of that since last year, he still doesn't want to touch the dried grasses but I can live with that as he's eating the main things that I wanted him to