Im thinking of getting a friend for my neutered2 yr old male Harvey. He is very friendly, and id like to try him witha friend. But i need opinions on what is the best way to go aboutintroducing them?
thanks
Usually when young birds are seen alone and outof the nest, the parents arnt far away. And if you pick itup, the parent birds will smell your scent on their chick and reject it.
Id bring your bunnys in the house if i wereyou,even if itsonly untill you find and catch thesnake, but its best to be on the safe side. Or try puttingsomething on the surface of the table legs...something slippery,like...oil....vaseline....etc... if its slippery, the snake wont beable to get a...
If shes due to give birth soon then Id say itsprobley her hormones making her aggresive. She will probleybe back to her old self again after having her 'kits'
Harvey says ...' thanks I know im cute:D'....lol
Im not sure what breed he is, I know he is a cross. theperson at the pet store said thathe was part Netherlandsdwarf, But noooo way - he grew much too big at had longerears:P ermm...I reckon he could be part English - he has thesame kind of...
OK...Im a bit behind at this forum, did you haveAbby spayed and ever since she came back she hasnt beeneating? If yes then no worries...when I had Harvey neuteredhe didnt eat for about2 days afterwards! I was getting soworried, and I asked the vet and they just said that it will take him awhile...
What sweet little kitty's you have - they are socute, and I love the piccy of your kittens snuggled up with yourrabbit. too cute:PI have always loved andwanted a cat, but I don't think my dogs would like that very much, lol,they dont like cats - whenever they see one they go chargingafter it...