So this was a bit last minute/spur of the moment...
Today I helped a lady local to me, catch a stray bunny that has been living in her garden this past week. She's a very pretty bun, and absolutely terrified of people, poor thing. She will be with me for just a couple of days before she goes to a rescue. I'm pretty sure she is a she, due to her large dewlap.
I'm being very strict with myself not to get attached to her :lol:
We're keeping her safe indoors in a pen with plenty of food, water, a litter tray and a hide. Any tips on how to make her feel safe? She has eaten a bit and her body score doesn't seem too bad, considering she's been living wild. A red mite did fall off of her when she got out of the carrier :shock:. I'm being sure to wash my hands well between handling her and my other rabbits (they are all jabbed, but you can never be too careful). I'll have to upload a pic as she is stunning.
Today I helped a lady local to me, catch a stray bunny that has been living in her garden this past week. She's a very pretty bun, and absolutely terrified of people, poor thing. She will be with me for just a couple of days before she goes to a rescue. I'm pretty sure she is a she, due to her large dewlap.
I'm being very strict with myself not to get attached to her :lol:
We're keeping her safe indoors in a pen with plenty of food, water, a litter tray and a hide. Any tips on how to make her feel safe? She has eaten a bit and her body score doesn't seem too bad, considering she's been living wild. A red mite did fall off of her when she got out of the carrier :shock:. I'm being sure to wash my hands well between handling her and my other rabbits (they are all jabbed, but you can never be too careful). I'll have to upload a pic as she is stunning.