AprilBird4
Member
Try to make a long story short.....
I've been working with the KCMO HRS to adopt a pair of bunnies. I've been looking into/researching for about two years and finally decided on adopting a bonded pair. Either an established pair or have them help bond two singles for me.
Well, I stumbled on to a wonderful bunny at the last meeting, we tried her out, just to see if it was a 'possible' match with single gentleman bun and it was very promising. So, it looks like I will have a 'pair' coming home in about a month (the story will get longer if I go into why I have to wait that long)
Now to the question......
She's a small (and most likely young) lionhead. She was found released in the wild (Kids bored with their Easter Bunny?) so we don't know much except she is a girl. Shehad her spay surgery today. He is rather large.He was alsoa 'stray', so no real background. He isyoung (under a year) and neutered. He's been in foster care for several months. They seem as though the size difference doesn't bother them. The 'professional' match makers will work on getting them together. Hopefully it will work out. If so..... What things do I need to think of as far as 'supplies' when we are talking about a big difference in sizes between the two bunnies? He is at least twice as big. Maybe 3 times.
I will be sure to post pictures when I have them.
I've been working with the KCMO HRS to adopt a pair of bunnies. I've been looking into/researching for about two years and finally decided on adopting a bonded pair. Either an established pair or have them help bond two singles for me.
Well, I stumbled on to a wonderful bunny at the last meeting, we tried her out, just to see if it was a 'possible' match with single gentleman bun and it was very promising. So, it looks like I will have a 'pair' coming home in about a month (the story will get longer if I go into why I have to wait that long)
Now to the question......
She's a small (and most likely young) lionhead. She was found released in the wild (Kids bored with their Easter Bunny?) so we don't know much except she is a girl. Shehad her spay surgery today. He is rather large.He was alsoa 'stray', so no real background. He isyoung (under a year) and neutered. He's been in foster care for several months. They seem as though the size difference doesn't bother them. The 'professional' match makers will work on getting them together. Hopefully it will work out. If so..... What things do I need to think of as far as 'supplies' when we are talking about a big difference in sizes between the two bunnies? He is at least twice as big. Maybe 3 times.
I will be sure to post pictures when I have them.