But cannot post on relevant section?
What can I do?
But cannot post on relevant section?
What can I do?
Try PMing Tamsin. http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/member.php?u=4009
Can I ask why you need to rehome him? Maybe it's something we can help with?
It is SOAD that you need to pm. You can also list them on Rabbit Rehome.
Take a look at this thread: http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/sh...d.php?t=247386
I will try the suggestions the two of you have made. She needs rehoming(that's her in my avatar) because she has lost the plot after being spade and she won't mix with our other rabbit.
The lad daren't go near her and I simply haven't the time to look after rabbits on a permanent basis.
Of course, I must be satisfied she is going to a good home.
Maybe a rescue would offer to re-bond them for you?
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from bold text... So are you rehoming both of them? Most (not all) buns much prefer a friend as they are very social animals. As thenamesJT says, if a rescue is near you, they may assist with bonding them for you, for a small donation
They could probably be re-bonded into a pair. A bond often breaks down once a bun has been spayed due to the seperation/hormones - has your male bun been neutered?
Someone left me there to die. Someone stopped loving me. Did they ever really love me? Did they ever really care?
If you won't help me, who will? I can't do this on my own. I'm not 'only' a rabbit.
i would agree try to re bond them seems a shame to separate them and the other bun wont have a friendespecially if your not in all the time, the bun will be alone
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Someone left me there to die. Someone stopped loving me. Did they ever really love me? Did they ever really care?
If you won't help me, who will? I can't do this on my own. I'm not 'only' a rabbit.
My group of 3 girls lived together for 2 years at the rescue (unspayed). I had them spayed when I adopted them and they fell out shortly after the op.
Poppy was the aggressor, so I separated her from the other two, but only by using a mesh divider so that she could all still see, smell and communicate with each other. I kept them like this for about a week to give them all time to calm down and then tried them together again. I had a couple of minor scuffles and a bit of chasing, but they soon settled down and went back to the snuggly trio that they were before their spays.
Bunnies: Sugar & Roo, Poppy, Pansy & Daisy, Nutmeg Saffron & Pepper, Bentley & Minnie.
Chinchillas: Milly & Molly, Gemima & Lucy, Clover & Lola
Cats: Sooty, Tigger & Humbug
Goodnight Cinnamon and Catkin, sleep tight my little girls xx
Sweet dreams Herbie...Forever in my heart xx
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