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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Any advice? Home visit this Thursday!

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    • Auburnie
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        You might have already noticed in the bonding forum that I might be bringing home my second bunny!
        Buddy is a three year old male Lop (unsure if Holland or Mini) who is litter trained (and house trained)! He is being rehomed because he is staying with this girls mom because she adopted dogs who see him as a chew toy, but because her mom is older and has pets of her own, buddy isn’t getting the proper attention. 

        She is coming over this Thursday night to do a home check, which I’m kind of nervous for. She wants him to be free range but with this house, it is not possible. I shared this with her when I first messaged her about Buddy, but shared that I spoil my baby and he will get just as much floor time and attention. 

        Do you have any advice for this meet? I have 3 more days to prepare for this. Even though my room is only messy where my bunny doesn’t go (clothes everywhere!) I’m doing a total clean out and making sure everything is spotless when she comes. I just hope my small room isn’t the deal breaker. 


      • Emmy
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          When I brought Odara home I let her away from Lyanna for a week to make sure she had no disease, then I started bonding them. But I let them together way to soon, now I’m having to deal with pee and poo everywhere until I bond them again(they are separated but can see and smell each other). So these are mine tips, make sure that the new rabbit isn’t sick and be patient bonding them.


        • Auburnie
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            She’s going to wait 24 hours before she lets me know whether or not Buddy will be coming home with me.

            Harlow got spayed a week ago tomorrow and is still healing so they wont be bonded until she gets the okay from her vet. So he’s going to be away from my baby for a while anyways.


          • Emmy
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              Good luck with you new rabbit! seriously, rabbits grooming each other are the cutest thing on the planet  And your baby is beautiful, as you can see I have a “crush” on lionheads <3

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          FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Any advice? Home visit this Thursday!