When she was transported home (I paid S$10 for the transport service) at night, I gave her a good chest hugged and stroked her for 5mins. She's pretty apprensive that she's home and her human misses her a lot.
And she showed us her butt still. :S At least she is feeling relax being back at home.
After about a week of her surgery, I also gave her a cat collar to say: Charcoal girl belongs to our family! Ain't she's a cutie pie?
Then I also moved her cage next to Cotton's pen. On her 2nd day residing next to him, she also showed signs of relax with her stretched legs!
It's a good sign! At least they no longer Wing Chun (kungfu) together. I am also taking the chance to do some background work (ie exchanging their poops into their litter boxes) so they can have easier time to bond when board at LBR.
Get well soon, Charcoal girl!
Yay! But $10 for transportation? That's a lot for transporting a dwarf rabbit!
ReplyDeleteYay! But $10 for transportation? That's a lot for transporting a dwarf rabbit!
ReplyDeleteActually $10 for transportation is very value for $$$ because if I am to fetch or send her to boarding, to-and-fro via cab will cost me more than $10. Some boarders charge $20.
DeleteOh! Okay then! Not so expensive!
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