So, a few months ago, my rabbit had surprise babies. I was incredibly lucky in that all three babies survived.
I bonded the father and son, and sent them out together. A friend of my mother's adopted the two girl babies, and was wonderful about it. She even covered their vet bill--the mother was sick when she was pregnant with them, and we wanted to make sure they weren't sick too. She got them for her grandchildren, with permission from their parents, of course.
I had two provisions for the babies. They had to finish out their medication, (a de-wormer) and if, for any reason, they didn't want the babies, they were to bring them back to me.
Well, after having the babies for about a month, the mother of the babies is having me keep them for a week because she might be allergic.
Reportedly she didn't tell the kids she was taking the bunnies away. She didn't tell the grandmother until the day of, and I only had an hours notice to get the babies.
The babies were pissed. They've been revenge-peeing (animals are lovely) on me and outside the cage. (Reportedly they're very litterbox trained, but they've refused to show it.)
Even though they're both girls, and they've never been separated, one of them spent the first day here humping the other to assert dominance. They've settled down again, and are spazzing out in their cage.
I don't know if they're going to take them back, but I already have another person interested in them. I had a model over yesterday, and her daughter fell in love with one of the babies, and spent most of the shoot talking about how she wanted a rabbit, a cat, and a rat.
I bonded the father and son, and sent them out together. A friend of my mother's adopted the two girl babies, and was wonderful about it. She even covered their vet bill--the mother was sick when she was pregnant with them, and we wanted to make sure they weren't sick too. She got them for her grandchildren, with permission from their parents, of course.
I had two provisions for the babies. They had to finish out their medication, (a de-wormer) and if, for any reason, they didn't want the babies, they were to bring them back to me.
Well, after having the babies for about a month, the mother of the babies is having me keep them for a week because she might be allergic.
Reportedly she didn't tell the kids she was taking the bunnies away. She didn't tell the grandmother until the day of, and I only had an hours notice to get the babies.
The babies were pissed. They've been revenge-peeing (animals are lovely) on me and outside the cage. (Reportedly they're very litterbox trained, but they've refused to show it.)
Even though they're both girls, and they've never been separated, one of them spent the first day here humping the other to assert dominance. They've settled down again, and are spazzing out in their cage.
I don't know if they're going to take them back, but I already have another person interested in them. I had a model over yesterday, and her daughter fell in love with one of the babies, and spent most of the shoot talking about how she wanted a rabbit, a cat, and a rat.
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