Sunday, 27 March 2011
Things are going very well :-)
They may still be in the honeymoon period but Fred, Ginger and Monkey seem very happy together. They have now moved out to their large hutch in the garden and will be allowed more space tomorrow when I add a run onto the hutch. The space has to be increased slowly to avoid any setbacks. It is only a week tonight that they have been together so still taking it one step at a time. To think I doubted whether to persevere with them, so glad I did. Monkey has a whole new lease of life and is no longer depressed about losing Kato. Whether she is capable of remembering him or missing him I do not know, but she is definitely not sad anymore. Fingers crossed this happy relatonship continues :-)
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Lucky Fred!!!
It appears that Fred is a lucky bunny indeed!! He has two gorgeous girlfriends and, even better, they don't mind! Fred and Ginger have accepted Monkey and vice versa and I'm hoping that they will live happily ever after. There has been lots of grooming, lots of nicely sharing food and as I fell asleep next to their pen last night (yes I have been keeping 24 hour surveillance) I peeked one last look and saw Fred and Ginger stretched out side by side and Monkey happily snoozing in the tiny space between them. Very cute. They are starting to get fed up with their small pen now, they have been cooped up in there for 48 hours, so tomorrow they go to their new home, a giant hutch in the garden which has been thoroughly cleaned and neutralised. Initially, they will only have access to the top floor, and gradually I will increase their space. Fingers crossed it goes smoothly.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Bonding update :-)
The good news is that a bond is forming :-) After many failed attempts in the hallway (neutral area) I thought it was never going to work. Monkey was too defensive and attacked whenever Fred or Ginger approached her. She is a nervous rabbit by nature and only ever used to do anything if Kato (her brother who died recently) did it first. She was also harbouring bad memories of the meetings with Fred and Ginger and seemed tense.
So, I gave them few days off, did lots more research and have tried this very slow method instead.
For a few days I kept them in their exercise runs side by side in the living room! Close enough so they could smell and see each other but not close enough to injure each other through the bars.
Now and again I would swap over their litter trays and toys so as to get them used to each others smell. It is argued that this simply delays the inevitable hierarchy setting which has to happen, but I gave it a try because previous attempts at bonding had failed.
The next stage was to let Fred and Ginger run freely around the room while Monkey was still caged and vice versa. This did not go well. Whichever rabbit or rabbits were caged protected their territory so I stopped that and moved onto the next stage.
This was the most important one to get right, the introduction, or re-introduction in this case following so many unsuccessful introductions. Janice from ARC (Animal Rescue and Care) in Twickenham had sent me some great information which has proved very useful so far. I also had Fiona Campbell's book 'Bonding Rabbits' and advice from Caroline Collings at The Rabbit Rescue Residence, Wendy Powell of Rescue Range in Newport and Anne from The Rabbit Welfare Association. All parties agreed that bonding a trio is so much harder than a pair so, while I am positive this is going to work, I also have to accept that it might not.
The latest is that tonight 24hour bunny watch has commenced. So far all is well. They are happily sharing a litter tray, there has been mutual grooming and chilled out behaviour. I have added some jingle ball toys so that when I have to leave the room I will hear if they start chasing or fighting. Still haven't decided whether to sleep in here with them or go next door. I am really hoping this continues. Watch this space............
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Bonding a tricky trio!!
Have been trying to bond Fred and Ginger, a young rescued pair, with Monkey who recently lost her brother and companion of three years, Kato. So far, not good :-( Fur has flown! So I am starting again, have done lots and lots of research and am taking it very slowly. Watch this space!
Hello World!!
Hello everybody, though obviously as this in my first post there is no-one there yet. Hopefully that will change.
I am starting this blog to run alongside my rabbit rescue and rehoming venture. I currently have five rabbits, four of which are rescued. There are many reasons why I want to help these misunderstood creatures. Mainly because they are the third most popular pet in Britain but the most abused and neglected, largely through ignorance and lack of up to date education on how to care for your rabbit correctly.
I don't have a website yet but I do have a facebook page and the logo above. I am starting from scratch and funding it myself, from my personal income and hopefully lots of future fundraising events. I will only be able to rescue one or two rabbits at a time due to space. It won't make a huge difference to the world but it will make a world of difference to the rabbits. I will neuter or spay them, hopefully vaccinate too and then find them a forever home.
So here goes. Let's hope that my blog gets lots of followers and word will be spread that rabbits are wonderful creatures with individual personalities.
In memory of Jack and Kato xxx
I am starting this blog to run alongside my rabbit rescue and rehoming venture. I currently have five rabbits, four of which are rescued. There are many reasons why I want to help these misunderstood creatures. Mainly because they are the third most popular pet in Britain but the most abused and neglected, largely through ignorance and lack of up to date education on how to care for your rabbit correctly.
I don't have a website yet but I do have a facebook page and the logo above. I am starting from scratch and funding it myself, from my personal income and hopefully lots of future fundraising events. I will only be able to rescue one or two rabbits at a time due to space. It won't make a huge difference to the world but it will make a world of difference to the rabbits. I will neuter or spay them, hopefully vaccinate too and then find them a forever home.
So here goes. Let's hope that my blog gets lots of followers and word will be spread that rabbits are wonderful creatures with individual personalities.
In memory of Jack and Kato xxx
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