Chesterandco
New Kit
Hi there!
I have had rabbits as a child but since moving to a new home with a big garden, my husband and I decided to adopt a pair of rabbits. We were hoping for some Dutch or Mini Lops. We went into Pets at Home to get some food and supplies, and my husband spotted two rabbits in a den in the adoption section. They look petrified and being new owners wanted something a bit ‘easier’! However he asked the assistant out of interest and she said that their mum was a lion head found as a stray in a car park. She then had a litter of babies and from the looks of them, it would appear dad was a wild rabbit! Anyway, we could see they were terrified and we couldn’t bare the thought of them going to a rubbish home and being locked in a hutch forever, or being returned because they weren’t tame. We decided we would give them a lovely life regardless of weather we would be able to tame them. As they were being boxed the lady said “just the brother to home now”...(can you see where this is goin!?)
Long story short we are now the proud owners of two beautiful girls, Penny and Dillis, and a handsome boy, Chester!
Chester is obviously seperate until they are all neutered! Looking forward to getting advice on the best diet, housing arrangements, bonding and generally trying to make friends with semi-wild buns!
I have had rabbits as a child but since moving to a new home with a big garden, my husband and I decided to adopt a pair of rabbits. We were hoping for some Dutch or Mini Lops. We went into Pets at Home to get some food and supplies, and my husband spotted two rabbits in a den in the adoption section. They look petrified and being new owners wanted something a bit ‘easier’! However he asked the assistant out of interest and she said that their mum was a lion head found as a stray in a car park. She then had a litter of babies and from the looks of them, it would appear dad was a wild rabbit! Anyway, we could see they were terrified and we couldn’t bare the thought of them going to a rubbish home and being locked in a hutch forever, or being returned because they weren’t tame. We decided we would give them a lovely life regardless of weather we would be able to tame them. As they were being boxed the lady said “just the brother to home now”...(can you see where this is goin!?)
Long story short we are now the proud owners of two beautiful girls, Penny and Dillis, and a handsome boy, Chester!
Chester is obviously seperate until they are all neutered! Looking forward to getting advice on the best diet, housing arrangements, bonding and generally trying to make friends with semi-wild buns!