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Old 03-02-2009, 09:29 AM
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Re: New Bunny!!!

oh yeah and also, it wouldn't do her any harm to bring her indoors for a few hours to play would it??

I used to do that with my other rabbit who lived outside and he seemed to like it.

So many questions but i just want to make sure i look after her properly, shes had a bit of a rotten life so far. The lady who i'm taking her from bought her in Oct for her daughter who has since moved away and has no room for the bunny. So for the last month shes been stuck in an inside hutch in the garage, with no company and no one to play with
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:19 AM
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Thanks crofty

And i'll look into nuetering too, we've had loads of pets over the years and we've always gone to the same vets so I trust he'll do a good job, I just dont like the idea of the vets at pets at home, has anyone had any good or bad experiences with them??
No i dont like the thought of pets at home either but i have to say havent heard anything bad. Many vets dont seem to be very bunny experienced, i was shocked when i heard some vets are advising starving buns pre-op, buns arent like dogs and cats, they cant vomit so it seems pretty pointless and incrediably dangerous for rabbits, their digestive system is completely different and needs to be kept turning over.

My vet keeps my buns over night until they've poo'd gives me piece of mind they are being watched and are in the right place if anything goes wrong.

As for bringing her in be careful, its a huge temp change at the moment it can be dangerous. Also if you get her neutered you could give a neutered buck in a rescue a new home, male and female buns get on great and sure she'd love a boyfriend Its great you are giving her a new nicer life
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:54 AM
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Re: New Bunny!!!

it took me a while to convince my other half to let me rescue this one lol, im sure once he's used to the idea i'll be able to get her a friend

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P.S. decided to take her for a full health check as soon as I can, just to be on the safe side!!
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Old 03-02-2009, 11:01 AM
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it took me a while to convince my other half to let me rescue this one lol, im sure once he's used to the idea i'll be able to get her a friend

hehe

P.S. decided to take her for a full health check as soon as I can, just to be on the safe side!!
He wont notice another one, i managed to sneak in four.... hehe its nice to have 2 becasue they snuggle up together and groom eachother




The health check sounds a good idea, the vet will do it when you get her vaccinated
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Old 03-02-2009, 02:37 PM
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awwww ao cute, she looks just like the black one in the photos too!!!
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