The Duchess
Wise Old Thumper
I have just stopped keeping my fingers crossed following a successful bonding (after several attempts) of my old fella Edison, a poorly sighted and almost certainly deaf white lop. He's been here a year and up until now has failed miserably to accept a wife.
Well, after a couple of weeks together, I think I can now stop holding my breath as it seems he's accepted little Poppet as his forever friend.
She is so amazing and I think we knew as soon as we met her that she'd be the one for him. She cares for him and has made such a big difference in his life, becoming his eyes and ears. This has meant that a previously nervous boy can now relax and enjoy life, leaving his wifeybun to do all of the periscoping for him.
Our first pair of bunnies are made up of a blind lop and a chinchilla Nethie too, and she is also the carer. She makes life so much better for him.
Is it me or are Nethies the best thing since sliced bread?
Well, after a couple of weeks together, I think I can now stop holding my breath as it seems he's accepted little Poppet as his forever friend.
She is so amazing and I think we knew as soon as we met her that she'd be the one for him. She cares for him and has made such a big difference in his life, becoming his eyes and ears. This has meant that a previously nervous boy can now relax and enjoy life, leaving his wifeybun to do all of the periscoping for him.
Our first pair of bunnies are made up of a blind lop and a chinchilla Nethie too, and she is also the carer. She makes life so much better for him.
Is it me or are Nethies the best thing since sliced bread?