zarathustra
Warren Scout
Sadly we lost our lovable scamp Frank this morning.
And we are left with Spencer, who has gone from having his best friend around 24/7 to being outside on his own.
I know that we need to keep a close eye on him to make sure he doesn't stop eating, he has been doing OK so far this morning, but I know it is going to be a long process.
Aside from hiring a psychologist who speaks rabbit, is there anything we can do to help Spencer, such as more stuff for him to play with and keep him entertained, or is it just a case of aside from keeping an eye on him to make sure he's eating etc to let him get on with things in his own way?
I know the fold standard solution would be to eventually get Spencer a new friend, and obviously we aren't going to rush into anything yet, but this looks unlikely as neither the wife nor I know anything about rabbit bonding, and in anycase we don't have the space or facilities to keep two bunnies separate.
Any advice would be gratefully received, we want to make sure that we give Spencer as much help as we can.
And we are left with Spencer, who has gone from having his best friend around 24/7 to being outside on his own.
I know that we need to keep a close eye on him to make sure he doesn't stop eating, he has been doing OK so far this morning, but I know it is going to be a long process.
Aside from hiring a psychologist who speaks rabbit, is there anything we can do to help Spencer, such as more stuff for him to play with and keep him entertained, or is it just a case of aside from keeping an eye on him to make sure he's eating etc to let him get on with things in his own way?
I know the fold standard solution would be to eventually get Spencer a new friend, and obviously we aren't going to rush into anything yet, but this looks unlikely as neither the wife nor I know anything about rabbit bonding, and in anycase we don't have the space or facilities to keep two bunnies separate.
Any advice would be gratefully received, we want to make sure that we give Spencer as much help as we can.