I have a 5ft by 5ft run with a 4ft by 1ft hutch in it. They have permanent access to the run (obviously), and can be under and on top of the hutch, as well as in it.
My problem is that currently Tilly and Roger live in there. Tilly has head tilt and since her dental last week seems to be fading and we can't stop it and don't know what's wrong or why. Roger is a former wildie and is terrified of hands, and can run in a blind panic when in the wrong mood, which is why I am not willing to make the accommodation any bigger; it is just not safe for him.
It looks like I'm are going to lose Tilly, and if I do then I need to think about Roger. I'm wondering if a rescue would home a teeny tiny bunny, or a teeny tiny pair of bunnies (two females-Roger is not going to accept any man) to live with Roger. He lives outdoors, and obviously at this time of year they would need to be outside bunnies, but I'm more than happy to take on bunnies who need that extra bit of TLC (no long furred bunnies though please), but I would obviously prefer bunnies with problems who won't lose their life early to them as it currently stands. Roger is roughly 2 and has been with me for 15 months, and in those 15 months he has been bonded into a trio, and lost one of those ladies, now faces losing the other, so the more stable I can make it for him, the better.
Would a rescue rehome to this situation and size?
My problem is that currently Tilly and Roger live in there. Tilly has head tilt and since her dental last week seems to be fading and we can't stop it and don't know what's wrong or why. Roger is a former wildie and is terrified of hands, and can run in a blind panic when in the wrong mood, which is why I am not willing to make the accommodation any bigger; it is just not safe for him.
It looks like I'm are going to lose Tilly, and if I do then I need to think about Roger. I'm wondering if a rescue would home a teeny tiny bunny, or a teeny tiny pair of bunnies (two females-Roger is not going to accept any man) to live with Roger. He lives outdoors, and obviously at this time of year they would need to be outside bunnies, but I'm more than happy to take on bunnies who need that extra bit of TLC (no long furred bunnies though please), but I would obviously prefer bunnies with problems who won't lose their life early to them as it currently stands. Roger is roughly 2 and has been with me for 15 months, and in those 15 months he has been bonded into a trio, and lost one of those ladies, now faces losing the other, so the more stable I can make it for him, the better.
Would a rescue rehome to this situation and size?