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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Going away twice in one month

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        My boys are FINALLY able to see the bonder at the end of May! This is super exciting news as we’ve been waiting almost 6 months for this I do have a few concerns (one I’ll address in the bonding forum). Hubs and I are going away at the beginning of May, so they boys will be at a breeder being watched for a week. Then they’ll be going to the bonder at the end of May. I’m just worried about them being gone twice in one month. Not so much because of the bond between us (I know they’ll be fussy at me for a bit) I just worry about stressing them out too much. They’d be with us for the middle two weeks of the month. I’m mainly worried about Bombur because he already has a final vet visit for his EC on May 5th, and one before that on the 21st this month. So I feel like he’ll be really stressed with all of the moving around and transitions. Any advice?


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          I’ve been surprised at how well my buns have handled all kinds of moving around (evacuating, trips to the shelter for bonding, etc.), so I think your two will handle it OK. I think it helps to bring lots of things with their scent on them (except for to the bonder’s!), and lots of their favorite veggies and hay. As fragile as bunnies are in some ways, they are also pretty resilient and adaptable little creatures.

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