DarceyH
Warren Scout
It's been a while since I posted, but I think this story needed to be shared!
So I just happened to adopt another rescue bunny last week. He is absoloutly gorgeous and was desperately in need of saving. However, I am currently at uni in Kent and my two other buns are at home in London. I do hope to introduce them all when I graduate (hopefully) in June, although (and this is where the bad thing comes into play) I have yet to tell my parents (who own the house and did recently tell me 'no more animals') that I have acquired him... I feel they won't be best pleased.
In the mean time, rescue bun (recently renamed Odbert after one of the psychologists I studied for my January exams) is unbelievably confident. He was binkying and flopping about 2 minutes after we got him home (he is currently staying at my best friends flat as I can't have animals where I am so he is co parented though I am always here) and is constantly asking us for attention. He did manage to break out of his cage the other morning as we over slept and he decided we were taking too long to let him out for the day.
Trust me to adopt Houdini-bun!
He will be being neuterd soon (thanks to the charity however I wound have had him done anyway) and hopefully that will settle some of his energy and his new addiction to circling, grunting at and nipping me (he has an odd fascination with my knees).
I would love to post some photos of him however I'm on my phone and not sure how! I'll try to add some later!
Thanks for listening to me rambling!
Darcey and new fluff-butt Odbert (hopefully his new buddies will love him as much as I already do too!)
So I just happened to adopt another rescue bunny last week. He is absoloutly gorgeous and was desperately in need of saving. However, I am currently at uni in Kent and my two other buns are at home in London. I do hope to introduce them all when I graduate (hopefully) in June, although (and this is where the bad thing comes into play) I have yet to tell my parents (who own the house and did recently tell me 'no more animals') that I have acquired him... I feel they won't be best pleased.
In the mean time, rescue bun (recently renamed Odbert after one of the psychologists I studied for my January exams) is unbelievably confident. He was binkying and flopping about 2 minutes after we got him home (he is currently staying at my best friends flat as I can't have animals where I am so he is co parented though I am always here) and is constantly asking us for attention. He did manage to break out of his cage the other morning as we over slept and he decided we were taking too long to let him out for the day.
Trust me to adopt Houdini-bun!
He will be being neuterd soon (thanks to the charity however I wound have had him done anyway) and hopefully that will settle some of his energy and his new addiction to circling, grunting at and nipping me (he has an odd fascination with my knees).
I would love to post some photos of him however I'm on my phone and not sure how! I'll try to add some later!
Thanks for listening to me rambling!
Darcey and new fluff-butt Odbert (hopefully his new buddies will love him as much as I already do too!)