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Old 09-09-2010, 11:49 AM
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Re: Lonely bunny??

aw so glad ya getting a friend for her Winnie was a solo bunny and seemed happy with the cats but she is totally different now she has a friend completely contented
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Re: Lonely bunny??

Ohhh, I am so glad that Annie is going to get a boyfriend!! woot, woot. I had Pickles for 8 months before I bonded her with Amos. Pickles was a very nervous bunny - but I mentioned in another post that she has been transformed through bringing in Amos. It is so lovely for me to see that she is so happy and contended and when I see them lie cuddled up to one another - awww - it is really sweet.
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Re: Lonely bunny??

Thanks Waterlily and Jacqui....I am very excited about getting Annie a new companion.

Jacqui...how long did it take you to bond Amos and Pickles?

I am thinking about getting the new one from a rescue centre where they might be able to do the bonding for me but it worries me a little that you don't know the rabbit's background when they come from a rescue centre, i.e. later health problems etc.

On the other hand if I were to buy from a breeder I would need to do the bonding myself which is fine but I want to do it properly.
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Old 10-09-2010, 07:48 AM
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Re: Lonely bunny??

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Thanks Waterlily and Jacqui....I am very excited about getting Annie a new companion.

Jacqui...how long did it take you to bond Amos and Pickles?

I am thinking about getting the new one from a rescue centre where they might be able to do the bonding for me but it worries me a little that you don't know the rabbit's background when they come from a rescue centre, i.e. later health problems etc.

On the other hand if I were to buy from a breeder I would need to do the bonding myself which is fine but I want to do it properly.
The rescue would have a good idea on the rabbits personality etc but with any rabbits health problems could come into the picture anyway but theres just as much chance that they wont!

As for bonding i made a diary when i bonded my three.. Have a read whats involved

Bunny Bonding Diary...

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Re: Lonely bunny??

it will be a lot easier with a rescue centre bunny as they will already be neutered. most teeth trouble show up while fairly young and with some totally healthy rabbits they've still been at rescue centres for years.

I got George a year ago when Miffy was 3, once I finally got round to bonding their was nothing to it, only took a weekend. Its lovely to see them play together and groom eachother.
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Re: Lonely bunny??

I have a bonded four, 3 bucks and one doe and have bonded a few pairs, its never too late. There are loads of rescues here that will bond them for you and on the forum theres a buns in need section too to have a look at Rabbit Rehome - Adopt an unwanted bunny from a rescue centre its lovely that you are looking to rescue a bun, the rescue bun should already be neutered and your girlie will need to be spayed
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