A trip to the vet, and Dijon has had his conkers clipped. The vet discovered, upon closer inspection, he had one massive testicle on one much smaller, fatty ball.
He recovered quickly and was
up and hopping within a short time. We're keeping a close eye on him to
make sure he's not nibbling at the stitches, bleeding, or showing any
signs of discomfort.
Mabel is looking after him well. Let's hope he cares as much for her when it's her turn on the operating table (in 4 to 6 weeks' time).
Saturday and Sunday... not too hot, not too sunny, not too window. Perfect conditions for some time outside.
So this weekend the bunnies have spent a fair amount of time in the back garden (in their pen), and they had the most delightful time. Dijon immediately sprayed, scented every blade of grass within reach, and dropped a circle of poos around the litter tray. Mabel was rather more sensible, choosing instead simply to graze and enjoy the great outdoor.
One thing became apparent when the bunnies were enjoying their time in the open air - they really do want to socialise with us. Every time one of us walked close to their pen, they immediately hopped over and followed us about. After a brief 'hello' they hopped off again. What a joy! One of those touching moments that let's you know you're doing the right things, and the bunnies appreciate it!
So this weekend the bunnies have spent a fair amount of time in the back garden (in their pen), and they had the most delightful time. Dijon immediately sprayed, scented every blade of grass within reach, and dropped a circle of poos around the litter tray. Mabel was rather more sensible, choosing instead simply to graze and enjoy the great outdoor.
One thing became apparent when the bunnies were enjoying their time in the open air - they really do want to socialise with us. Every time one of us walked close to their pen, they immediately hopped over and followed us about. After a brief 'hello' they hopped off again. What a joy! One of those touching moments that let's you know you're doing the right things, and the bunnies appreciate it!