HoneyPotebbles and Coco got along very good together. Only problem was Pebbles started to pee and poop outside ofher litter box when Coco was around. :shock:
PuterGeekGirl : I think Pebbles misses the company too. But now she is more appreciative of the attention that we give her. :angel:
Naturestee : Yes, I would keep Coco in a heartbeat. It's just the hesitation that keeps us from adopting another bunny. Just like it took us a longtime before we found Pebbles.
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FreddysMom : That picture is certainly one of my favorites. :inlove:
LuvaBun : I'm glad I could sharethe pictureswith you. I am sure Coco benefited from us during her stay. She got good food,papaya and pineapple, treats, lots of exercise, her fur brushed, nails cut, her cage cleaned,lots of petting, and Pebbles to spend the time with. She got to go outside in the back yard to run and play. The best improvement was to get Coco away from her Cedar Wood Shavings. I discarded them the first day she was here. At the end of the two weeks, I notice her fur was softer andshiner.She was not nervous anymore. And she let us pick her up and hold her. I should ofcheckedher weight when we first got herandwhen shewent home.
WhenCoco left,we gavehersome of thefoods she had here to take home with her, a new and larger litter box (one o f Pebbles), and a whole bag of
Woody Pet.
Carolyn :
Thatwasa treasured moment of those two. It was one of the first times they wereable to get together,tosniff, touchand to exploreeach other. :bambiandthumper
Rainbows!