TheThreeB's
Mama Doe
Hi all,
I can't help but worry about Loki on his own outside, after Thor sadly passed.
The two of them weren't 'bonded', but did share a divided shed and I believe benefited from having each other there. They would often be sat together either side of the divide. Loki is behaving normally, but obviously it's not ideal to have a rabbit outside alone for the winter.
He's not neutered, it's something we planned to do, but as their set up was working well, other things had taken priority.
We have talked about now giving him the entire shed.
Ideally I'd love him to have a friend, but I can't do that until he's had his op and post op time and I already have 3 indoor buns, so can't have him in for winter.
Would it be worth having another bun living the other side until bonding could begin, or was it a fluke that it worked this time?
My heart says it's too soon to be looking for another.
Any advice? Thanks x
I can't help but worry about Loki on his own outside, after Thor sadly passed.
The two of them weren't 'bonded', but did share a divided shed and I believe benefited from having each other there. They would often be sat together either side of the divide. Loki is behaving normally, but obviously it's not ideal to have a rabbit outside alone for the winter.
He's not neutered, it's something we planned to do, but as their set up was working well, other things had taken priority.
We have talked about now giving him the entire shed.
Ideally I'd love him to have a friend, but I can't do that until he's had his op and post op time and I already have 3 indoor buns, so can't have him in for winter.
Would it be worth having another bun living the other side until bonding could begin, or was it a fluke that it worked this time?
My heart says it's too soon to be looking for another.
Any advice? Thanks x