huppie
Mama Doe
Hello all
We want to find a friend for our bun. Our local rescue centre has 68 rabbits but only 4 are male and available for rehoming (3 extra males are reserved). A couple of them are very young and I am not ready to look after a young bun (maybe in a couple of years...). One of the others has issues which seem surmountable to me but not for hubby, the last is a lop-eared. He is apparently extremely friendly and loves being stroked, cuddled and even picked up (a total contrast to our grump :lol. However, we though that lop-eared rabbits required a lot of extra work because of their ears. Is this true? Of course, Huppie gets the final say and we suspect we will just have to wait until she finds a bun she likes but is it worth trying her with the lop or are we asking for trouble down the line?
Thanks
Emma
We want to find a friend for our bun. Our local rescue centre has 68 rabbits but only 4 are male and available for rehoming (3 extra males are reserved). A couple of them are very young and I am not ready to look after a young bun (maybe in a couple of years...). One of the others has issues which seem surmountable to me but not for hubby, the last is a lop-eared. He is apparently extremely friendly and loves being stroked, cuddled and even picked up (a total contrast to our grump :lol. However, we though that lop-eared rabbits required a lot of extra work because of their ears. Is this true? Of course, Huppie gets the final say and we suspect we will just have to wait until she finds a bun she likes but is it worth trying her with the lop or are we asking for trouble down the line?
Thanks
Emma