petstoregirl
New Member
Ok here's the horrible situation my bun "L" is in.
She has lived alone in our store as a pet for 3 years. We have recently taken in another bun ("J") from a shelter that we intended to adopt out to a suitable pet parent. Against my advice my co-workers decided to introduce our lady to J...well it was love at first site. L has never been so active. They run and play and snuggle....so great to see, although we all knew that this was not to last.
J has been adopted. His new family is moving and has asked that we keep J until they are settled (the first week of April). I have read and been told so many horrible stories of separated pairs going into depression, starving and ultimately dying. Can we help L and J separate successfully somehow? Please advise....I am so worried.
PSG
She has lived alone in our store as a pet for 3 years. We have recently taken in another bun ("J") from a shelter that we intended to adopt out to a suitable pet parent. Against my advice my co-workers decided to introduce our lady to J...well it was love at first site. L has never been so active. They run and play and snuggle....so great to see, although we all knew that this was not to last.
J has been adopted. His new family is moving and has asked that we keep J until they are settled (the first week of April). I have read and been told so many horrible stories of separated pairs going into depression, starving and ultimately dying. Can we help L and J separate successfully somehow? Please advise....I am so worried.
PSG