I just had to say how happy I feel this morning being a mummy to 3 bunnies!! And thanks to everyone on this forum for your support and tips.
I've had one large french lop,Darcy for 3 years and was so worried for ages about bonding him (failed attempt 2 years ago). But now he's bonded with two rescue lady buns!
Now its lovely to see the three of them interact, play, groom, snuggle, ignore eachother:lol: The bonding bit was terrifying but didn't last long and i hardly remember it!!
Darcy wasn't able to eat veggies due to extra soft poop and noshing less hay. But now the girls are here - I can give him little tit-bits with them as he is exercising more. And also having more than one bun, has taught me to ration treats better - and not give so much spoiling one of them!
I can't believe I was so scared of adopting more rabbits for so long - but then fate has its ways. Everyone with a single bun, just go for it, go to the rescues and find a bunny pal (or two)!!:lol:
Okay gushing now over,
from a once terrified non-bonder to bunnymummy of 3
Love Romy, Darcy, Annie & Beatrix xxxxxxxxx
I've had one large french lop,Darcy for 3 years and was so worried for ages about bonding him (failed attempt 2 years ago). But now he's bonded with two rescue lady buns!
Now its lovely to see the three of them interact, play, groom, snuggle, ignore eachother:lol: The bonding bit was terrifying but didn't last long and i hardly remember it!!
Darcy wasn't able to eat veggies due to extra soft poop and noshing less hay. But now the girls are here - I can give him little tit-bits with them as he is exercising more. And also having more than one bun, has taught me to ration treats better - and not give so much spoiling one of them!
I can't believe I was so scared of adopting more rabbits for so long - but then fate has its ways. Everyone with a single bun, just go for it, go to the rescues and find a bunny pal (or two)!!:lol:
Okay gushing now over,
from a once terrified non-bonder to bunnymummy of 3
Love Romy, Darcy, Annie & Beatrix xxxxxxxxx