Goodness, a bit of drama there! Hope the garage buns continue to settle in thier new camp, and sending no more tiffs vibes to the rest of the little ones.
Well done September. I'm beginning to wonder if Spenser might be getting a bit portly...
susie bun wrote:Goodness, a bit of drama there! Hope the garage buns continue to settle in thier new camp, and sending no more tiffs vibes to the rest of the little ones.
Well done September. I'm beginning to wonder if Spenser might be getting a bit portly...
Bless him
Yo-yo and Frisbee have now gone to Auntie Jills. I shall miss them
*Red* wrote:OMG they're gorgeous! But Chess, Scooter and Frisbee especially!!!!
Well Jill now has the pleasure of looking at Scooter and Frisbee (along with Yo-yo & Jigsaw) I still have the lovely Chess (she is the most petit out of the litter) and her gorgeous sisters Hopscotch, Croquet and Paintbox Hoping the reduced numbers and the increased amount of space per bun will settle them down and we don't have any more spats.
How do you think one of the girls would get on with a slightly older couple, living as a free range bun with free run of the whole flat? I'm half thinking of maybe getting a third bunny, and I keep coming back to these pictures
tiger_lily wrote:How do you think one of the girls would get on with a slightly older couple, living as a free range bun with free run of the whole flat? I'm half thinking of maybe getting a third bunny, and I keep coming back to these pictures
I see no reason why it wouldn't work in principle. It does of course depend on the individual buns & how they got along. They will up for rehoming towards the end of Jan (when they've been speyed)
tiger_lily wrote:How do you think one of the girls would get on with a slightly older couple, living as a free range bun with free run of the whole flat? I'm half thinking of maybe getting a third bunny, and I keep coming back to these pictures
I see no reason why it wouldn't work in principle. It does of course depend on the individual buns & how they got along. They will up for rehoming towards the end of Jan (when they've been speyed)
I wouldn't be looking until January time after we get back from visiting my parents, so will plenty of time to decide up until then
tiger_lily wrote:How do you think one of the girls would get on with a slightly older couple, living as a free range bun with free run of the whole flat? I'm half thinking of maybe getting a third bunny, and I keep coming back to these pictures
I see no reason why it wouldn't work in principle. It does of course depend on the individual buns & how they got along. They will up for rehoming towards the end of Jan (when they've been speyed)
I wouldn't be looking until January time after we get back from visiting my parents, so will plenty of time to decide up until then
Sounds good Anybun in particular catching your eye?