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Post by Fs1efishing Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:03 pm

Hi, could you please advise us regarding the potential adoption of a bunny.
Currently we have a grey lop of 3 years, we purchased her as a baby from a garden centre she has been doctored, she has a 2 storey huch and the run of a secure garden when we are at home with plenty of grass to nibble on. Unfortunatley when we purchased her we were not advised to buy 2, this we realise now was a mistake, she is generally happy but we would love her to have a companion, however we are not sure if she would take to a companion, she does not come into the house, she can be stubbon now and again. and does not really like been picked up. but when picked up she is ok, she is toilet trained with a seed tray which is a big help as we work full time,we do not want to risk buying another outright in case she fights with it. we would love to see her with a comanion playing together. Could you please advise if she would accept another bunny

There are no young children in our house

Thanks in anticipation

Mr and Mrs Hartley

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Post by Warley Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:30 am

Angie and Tracey are the 'Bunnie Girls'. Im sure one of them will let you know. You can find their contact details on the bunny page Smile
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Post by Fs1efishing Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:10 am

Thank you for your reply. Laughing

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Post by Angie Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:18 am

hellooooo .. albino

there is no reason why you shouldnt try her with another bun ...all our buns are neutered before being rehomed and we can pair them up for you if you wish or give you advice so you can do it yourself .. Very Happy

give me a cal;l for a chat if you like as there are a few options available and we do have some georgeous boys in at the moment .

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Post by Fs1efishing Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:49 pm

This sounds like great news, we are sure it will be for the best, there are times when she looks so lonley and we dont want that, She is our first bunny and we feel we have let her down because we did not have a mate from the begining. we will call you to discuss this weekend.

Thankyou.
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Post by Angie Sat Mar 06, 2010 3:39 pm

you havent let her down at all ....we all live and learn ..i used to keep single bunnies once ..
look forward to hearing from you Very Happy

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