Jesse's pigs
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi I realise there is a rabbit forum but I wanted to post on here because I haven't yet quite figured out how to work my way around it 
Basically a close friend is moving away, but is first staying with someone (until they get a house of their own) who won't allow for her to take her pets (two rabbits, 7 guinea pigs). Obviously being an animal lover and knowing that if I was in that situation she'd look after my boys for me I said I would look into either taking a pair of her boars (in a separate cage of course not to go with Mo & Steve) or one of her rabbits Renly.
After discussing with the rest of the family we are veering towards possibly taking Renly. My friend got him from the adoption section at Pets At Home where she was told he'd been brought back 3 times prior to that. She wanted to bond him with her current female rabbit Brooke who had lived with another male before. Unfortunately (and I believe because she put them both together straight away without him settling in etc) the 'bonding' ended in a ball of fluff- both ok. Since then he has been living next to Brooke and now she is on about taking him to the RSPCA when she goes -which would be his fourth time of being let go.
I would love to try and offer him a home alongside my male rabbit Bigwig. Bigwig has never been with another rabbit par the day I bought him, but he has such a sweet nature- never bitten, friendly -running up to anyone and everyone for cuddles and relatively small. I think he would definitely accept a friend (he's about 6 years old now). Renly on the other hand (not sure of age but must be 4 tops) hasn't had as much socialisation and isn't a cuddly rabbit -he is also a biter at the minute (though getting better) but I would love to attempt to bond them. I think he deserves a chance.
I was just wondering if this is an outrageous idea or whether there is a chance. I've never bonded rabbits in my life and I know or at least have heard it is harder to do than guinea pigs. I think if he's given time to settle etc he might become more friendly and happier with a friend. He also bares an uncanny resemblance to my first bunny Bailey except he was a lop eared.
My friend needs an answer by Saturday because otherwise they need to see if the Rspca will take him.
Black rabbit is my boy Bigwig.
White/Brown is Renly
Guinea pigs are Howard and Peter




Basically a close friend is moving away, but is first staying with someone (until they get a house of their own) who won't allow for her to take her pets (two rabbits, 7 guinea pigs). Obviously being an animal lover and knowing that if I was in that situation she'd look after my boys for me I said I would look into either taking a pair of her boars (in a separate cage of course not to go with Mo & Steve) or one of her rabbits Renly.
After discussing with the rest of the family we are veering towards possibly taking Renly. My friend got him from the adoption section at Pets At Home where she was told he'd been brought back 3 times prior to that. She wanted to bond him with her current female rabbit Brooke who had lived with another male before. Unfortunately (and I believe because she put them both together straight away without him settling in etc) the 'bonding' ended in a ball of fluff- both ok. Since then he has been living next to Brooke and now she is on about taking him to the RSPCA when she goes -which would be his fourth time of being let go.
I would love to try and offer him a home alongside my male rabbit Bigwig. Bigwig has never been with another rabbit par the day I bought him, but he has such a sweet nature- never bitten, friendly -running up to anyone and everyone for cuddles and relatively small. I think he would definitely accept a friend (he's about 6 years old now). Renly on the other hand (not sure of age but must be 4 tops) hasn't had as much socialisation and isn't a cuddly rabbit -he is also a biter at the minute (though getting better) but I would love to attempt to bond them. I think he deserves a chance.
I was just wondering if this is an outrageous idea or whether there is a chance. I've never bonded rabbits in my life and I know or at least have heard it is harder to do than guinea pigs. I think if he's given time to settle etc he might become more friendly and happier with a friend. He also bares an uncanny resemblance to my first bunny Bailey except he was a lop eared.
My friend needs an answer by Saturday because otherwise they need to see if the Rspca will take him.
Black rabbit is my boy Bigwig.
White/Brown is Renly
Guinea pigs are Howard and Peter


