glitterdust
Warren Scout
Dolly got widowed after 3 weeks so I arranged to get her a 9 week old male friend hoping they could have a lovely long life together once bonded. When I went to pick him up he was sitting snuggled with his sister and the lady was going to separate them, I did the most stupidest but kindest thing and took them both. So I now have 3 bunnies. Is there ever going to be any kind of bond.. Currently 2 babies are in a cage in the shed, they are tiny and will probably stay there until they are neutered, dolly has the run of the shed she went over to sniff them , thumped her feet poop and pee all around the cage and went away grunting, not a happy bunny at all, she then came to me chinning me everywhere and nipping me, Since that first meeting on Sunday she pretends they are not there. I also have a hutch in the garden, our garden is a very secure smallish garden and my past bunnies have always had free range in and out the shed unless we go out, I could split the garden in half so the 2 bonded have the shed and run and dolly has the hutch and rest of garden but for all she seems extremely happy to be alone at the moment, im worried she will never like the babies and I wouldn't know where to start to bond them. I would willingly pay anyone who could do this for me in the near future but im in the north east. I would travel but not too far.
I would of made dolly a house bunny but mum has dementia and we have an indoor cat.
Does anyone know where I can take them to bond in the near future that isn't too far away from me. They will always be able to communicate in the garden through a run but will this be enough for them if bonding isn't an option.
Dolly is the most intellegent animal I have had, she knew Jimmy had died straight away and the doesnt forget anything.
Does anyone have a bonded pair and a loner who can communicate through a run and be happy.
Thank you yet again.
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I would of made dolly a house bunny but mum has dementia and we have an indoor cat.
Does anyone know where I can take them to bond in the near future that isn't too far away from me. They will always be able to communicate in the garden through a run but will this be enough for them if bonding isn't an option.
Dolly is the most intellegent animal I have had, she knew Jimmy had died straight away and the doesnt forget anything.
Does anyone have a bonded pair and a loner who can communicate through a run and be happy.
Thank you yet again.
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