None of us were born with extensive knowledge on caring for buns and it's a huge learning curve and I for one, am learning all the time.
So I thought it would be enlightening to admit to any mistakes that we've made... and learnt from.
I'll start:
When I got my first male bun, Totti, one of my colleagues who lives not too far from me, had 2 girl buns and I thought of taking him round to play with them. He had been neutered as soon as I got him so I knew that wasn't an issue. Thankfully I never did take him round as I can now imagine the carnage that would have ensued (her buns were not spayed or vaccinated and both died later of myxi )
So I thought it would be enlightening to admit to any mistakes that we've made... and learnt from.
I'll start:
When I got my first male bun, Totti, one of my colleagues who lives not too far from me, had 2 girl buns and I thought of taking him round to play with them. He had been neutered as soon as I got him so I knew that wasn't an issue. Thankfully I never did take him round as I can now imagine the carnage that would have ensued (her buns were not spayed or vaccinated and both died later of myxi )