iluvmybuns
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I NEEEEED him oh my god. Seriously why is he so cute?style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"
I NEEEEED him oh my god. Seriously why is he so cute?style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"
OK, so other male options for TK. I did play with one of the boy dutchies. They're used to being handled but are in that stage where they're more interested in playing than being petted. He was doing a few binkies when I had him out. But he's all teenager right now- he had his tail up and was pooping everywhere! I took him back after only a few minutes because I didn't want him spraying.
Mr. B is a sweetheart. He was scared of the play room though. He has red eyes and is a scanner, and he never moved away from my side. I don't know if he was scared because he couldn't see well or if he was just that friendly. He did lean into my hand with every stroke of petting, though. He was also quite happy sitting on my lap.
Chubs is also a very nice boy. He's not real used to being picked up and did nip me, but not too bad. He enjoyed exploring the room, but also came back to me to check me out, half crawled back into my lap, and melted into the floor for ear rubs.
I didn't play with the New Zealand boys, I had to get going. I have to finish packing for my vacation!
Hi Mary! Mr. B does indeed seem low-key. He is friendly and playful when in his cage. He might be more confident outside the cage with a seeing-eye bunny friend. I have no idea how he reacts to other rabbits, and unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to find out. They don't spay/neuter them until there is an adoption application so he and all other rabbits are intact. So he will most likely fight with a male due to hormones, and females are out of the question.
Angela,
Hope you had a great vacation get-away. Gary & I were seriously thinking about adopting Captain Jack...but since he is a Jane... Our goal is a mate for Gingivere, and she hasn't gotten along with our other doe. She does well with docile, submissive bucks. Hmmmm... Mr. B sounds pretty low-key. Any word on how he responds to other rabbits? Gingi definitely has to be Queen of the warren. I have to keep thinking about this. I feel so badly for Capt Jane being there so long. Maybe the 2 girls would bond.... Oh what to do, what to do?!?
Senior Cats: I'd tell you to stop and get a grip before you get another bun....but I'm losing it myself.
-Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen, I could help transport across Ohio.....
seniorcats wrote:Mary Ellen, I could help transport across Ohio.....
Gee, thanks, I think... You're not helping me resist the "bunny bug" either! I know what you mean about a hectic cat house. We've got one girl who can't be with the others (fights), 3 who are experiencing litterbox woes, and an old gal who I keep thinking will cross the bridge...but then she meows her way back to health. (10 cats and 3 bunnies here) And to add to the complications I work in a school...and we're back at it...
But those bunnies are sooooooo cute...
You're in W. OH, am I correct? I will take you up on help with transport if we get to that point. Thanks so much. And if there's ever a bunny that needs to get from the east coast (NJ, etc.) to YOUR house, I will be happy to transport for you. :biggrin2:
Our crazy tortie, Mallory, is on amitryptilline (Elavil) for spraying. She has done very well on it butI can't skip a dose or she goes in the shower and pees on the shower curtain.
[/quote]Hey, we're strongly considering mood altering meds for Nellie. (She's also a tortie who pees on the shower curtain!) Her box issues are strictly emotional. She is the classic "fraidy cat". I never meant for her to be a "Nervous Nellie"...but she's lived up to the name. I have literally seen the pee scared out of her by a younger cat who wanted to play and wrestle. The other 2 are males with unknown issues. None of them physical... Archie was thinking outside-the-box long before it became trendy. We adopted him as an adult...so no clue as to his history.
I'm glad to hear your senior kitty is doing better. We've had good luck with subq fluids on our renal failure kitties. We've not yet had a kittywith thyroid problems though I know it happens with the old ones. I hope she continues to improve.
[/quote]So far she is improved. Got the lab results yesterday. Elevated white count, protein in urine, and slight elevation of thyroid levels. But those sub-q fluids and pepcid really did help. We'll see what the vet thinks is our next move. She may have been/still be fighting off some type of infection. We've got 6 cats who are over 10. Two more are 7. The other two are 3.
I am in eastern Ohio - 30 miles south of Cleveland and 20 miles west of Akron, more or less Hinckley in Medina County http://www.hinckleytwp.org .
[/quote]My sister-in-law and family live in Bluffton...so I've got a mental idea of where you are.
I am originally from Easton, PA.
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I do havea friendon another board who lives in PA who also does rabbit transport. She may be able to offer help too. She is 30 to 40 minutesaway from Philadelphia.
I think if someone could get a bunny into western PA I could take it from there. I am in Lancaster County.... Hey! What am I saying? I'm making plans before I've even got the bunny lined up.... Help! I'm having visions of FOUR bunnies instead of the usual three.............
[/quote]There's true enabling!
Quite proud of that, aren't you?