fluffiebunnie
Warren Veteran
Twinkle has been separated from Pickle for over a month and her tummy and mucky bum problems have improved 90%....
I have been introduced to a lovely timid nethie not too far from me at a rescue.. he is neutered and ready to go...
Question is, do I risk Twinkle's tummy getting bad again? I dont think she will be as stressed with a little bunny like herself (rather than the bully Pickle), but she does seem stressy about everything... ie., yesterday was rather windy and she was hiding in her bedroom most of the day cos she was scared... this morning her bum had a few bits of poop as she was stressed yesterday with the weather.
She seems ok on her own... so do I risk it or not? Rescue will do bonding and will take back the bunny if it doesnt work out...
DONT ALL JUST TELL ME TO GET THE BUNNY :lol::lol::lol::lol: I really need unbiased advice to help Twinkle!!
I have been introduced to a lovely timid nethie not too far from me at a rescue.. he is neutered and ready to go...
Question is, do I risk Twinkle's tummy getting bad again? I dont think she will be as stressed with a little bunny like herself (rather than the bully Pickle), but she does seem stressy about everything... ie., yesterday was rather windy and she was hiding in her bedroom most of the day cos she was scared... this morning her bum had a few bits of poop as she was stressed yesterday with the weather.
She seems ok on her own... so do I risk it or not? Rescue will do bonding and will take back the bunny if it doesnt work out...
DONT ALL JUST TELL ME TO GET THE BUNNY :lol::lol::lol::lol: I really need unbiased advice to help Twinkle!!
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