NZminilops
Well-Known Member
Not sure if anyone will remember me, but I did some stupid things and was made 'not a member' for a while. I apologise to those that I hurt, and say a big warm thank you for being allowed back onto the awesome RO.
Since I've been gone, my dwarf lop Bailey passed away. He had a delicate gut since I got him, so I guessed he might have problems as he grew. When he first came to my house he had mucoid enteritis for weeks and weeks, and really watery eyes.
He got a pretty severe blockage, and also suffered at the lack of decent vet care. I miss him dreadfully , I don't think a day will ever go by in my life when I don't think of his cheeky face. He used to do so many things that sent me into fits of laughter. When he played in the yard, he'd dig a little, and when he dug his tail would wag up and down. I used to laugh at him so loudly when he did that, and he'd give me a super confused look and go right back to doing it.
Before he passed though bonding attemps with him and Sakura were going quite well. I'd also gotten another bunny, quite unplanned. She is Sakuras neice, I think, it's hard to work out the breeding. Her name is Sophie. Sophie and most of her litter were to be culled due to the way they look by their coldhearted breeder and some stupid cross breeding project she has going.
Sophie is approaching 5 months old I think now, I'll have to check my bunny files. She's a teeny little thing, with huge ears! Well huge compared to Sakura anyway. She is bonded with Sakura and due to be spayed when she reaches a more adult weight. I know she might start getting aggressive with Sakura soon, so I'm keeping a close eye on them.
Piccies!
Sophie:
Sakura:
As you can see, a moody expression runs in the family .
I hope this post works as I'm using an unfamiliar browser and it's sooo sloooow.
Since I've been gone, my dwarf lop Bailey passed away. He had a delicate gut since I got him, so I guessed he might have problems as he grew. When he first came to my house he had mucoid enteritis for weeks and weeks, and really watery eyes.
He got a pretty severe blockage, and also suffered at the lack of decent vet care. I miss him dreadfully , I don't think a day will ever go by in my life when I don't think of his cheeky face. He used to do so many things that sent me into fits of laughter. When he played in the yard, he'd dig a little, and when he dug his tail would wag up and down. I used to laugh at him so loudly when he did that, and he'd give me a super confused look and go right back to doing it.
Before he passed though bonding attemps with him and Sakura were going quite well. I'd also gotten another bunny, quite unplanned. She is Sakuras neice, I think, it's hard to work out the breeding. Her name is Sophie. Sophie and most of her litter were to be culled due to the way they look by their coldhearted breeder and some stupid cross breeding project she has going.
Sophie is approaching 5 months old I think now, I'll have to check my bunny files. She's a teeny little thing, with huge ears! Well huge compared to Sakura anyway. She is bonded with Sakura and due to be spayed when she reaches a more adult weight. I know she might start getting aggressive with Sakura soon, so I'm keeping a close eye on them.
Piccies!
Sophie:
Sakura:
As you can see, a moody expression runs in the family .
I hope this post works as I'm using an unfamiliar browser and it's sooo sloooow.