Jump to content

em2007

Members
  • Content Count

    1,917
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

10 Neutral

About em2007

  • Rank
    Forum's Nice Girl

Personal Information

  • Location
    rovver, ham
  1. i'm assuming you know it was definately the 2nd? reason i ask is that there was a cat in thorpe hesley, but it was the 26th september i saw it.
  2. How is that sad? It may only be once a year but for 3 days! I had no Windows open and could hear every word, there's no need for that so late at night.
  3. Sooo, this is the cause of my annoyance for 2 nights in a row. We all like music but come on, so loud and so late is not necessary!
  4. http://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/kyicitywide/ the day tripper is £6 so it must be cheaper than that i assume.
  5. my partner had one of these! he wasnt driving (me? no! ) and so we ignored it. had a couple of letteres since but nothing for a while. but they need to to think about the shops they have there, 3 hours is not an excessive amount of time. toys r us with the kids, almost an hour, then buying paint from homebase, looking round b&m, quick look at carpets, bit of shopping from aldi, then let the kids have mcdonalds. the whole thing needs scrapping and they need to find another way to sort the problem out. id rather pay a couple quid every time and not have to worry. then again, id rather avoid the place from now on and buy things online from toys r us.
  6. http://www.chapeltownleisure.org.uk/
  7. i saw a couple of red ones too! i dont like flying bugs as it is but especially not ones that will bite me!! this thread is making me even itchier than i already was, glad to read they dont last long though.
  8. eugh! thought it was just my garden that was infested!! never seen them before, well maybe a couple but not like this, the ground was moving!! put ant powder down though as they were all in front of the door and i dont fancy them coming inside.
  9. thanks. nox, they are not purposely breeding. they are a result of buying 2 female rabbits from pets@home! Ive been looking at Abbey vets in high green after a couple of reccomendations from friends with rabbits. Anyone have experience with them? 'The cage Ive ordered has 2 seperate areas so if they are male/female I shall have to split them up and hope they get along when I try to bond them.
  10. I'm going to take them to the vets for a check/sexing as soon as possible. If I'm right and they are male/female should they be kept completely seperate straight away or let them stay together a couple weeks before seperating . Should I wait until they are both desexed before putting back together or would it be ok to get male done and then reintroduce them after a few weeks? sorry for so many questions I just want to be fully informed so I can have happy healthy bunnies!
  11. well theres no guarantees as to sex but I've read in numerous places that a boy and girl should get on best, is this not true?? I'm hoping to get them neutered/spayed at the earliest opportunity so there should be no chance of babies.
  12. Hello, I'm hoping someone will be able to help me by answering a couple of questions I have. We are getting 2 rabbits at the end of may. As far as we can see they are 1 male and 1 female but I'm no expert so I could be wrong. Theyre from the same litter and we wanted 2 so they can live together and obviously be company for each other. so, should I keep them together as soon as I bring them home? or keep them seperate until theyre neutered/spayed? or keep them seperate but let them socialise when supervised? the original cage I wanted to get has lots of space for them but it wouldnt be possible to keep them seperate and I couldnt afford to have 2. the other cage I saw doesnt have constant access to quite so much space but has a locking ladder so I could keep them seperate. Next question.. is it worth having insurance for rabbits? I was originally just going to put some money to one side in case of emergencies, would that be ok? And final question.. please can someone reccomend a good vet that deals with rabbits? Has anyone used springfield vets? Theyre the ones we've always used but for cats/dogs, never rabbits. I plan on finding one and having a chat/check up as soon as bunnies are here and booking them in for neutering/spaying. when can this be done? I don't want babies but also don't want to risk their health either and most things I've read so far are a little conflicting. I hope one of you is a rabbit expert and can help me, any advice appreciated xx
  13. 2 pages long and still noone has said what the vouchers are actually for???
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.