First of all, I would like to mention that Luna used to have a sister. Her sister’s name was Orla and Luna’s name at the time was Cabbage. Orla was just spayed a couple weeks before we were going to make plans to get her, but something very rare happened. Orla was too overtaken with pain, and on her way over to the veterinarian’s office for another checkup, she had died. That’s when Oliver came in.
Oliver’s name at the time was Dalston. He was described as a sweet little male who doesn’t mind being picked up once he is secure, they were on spot with his description. Even though he is a plain color, he is so adorable and I couldn’t ask for a better bunny.
So “Cabbage” and “Dalston” were set up to have a bonding session after we had emailed the sanctuary about my choice. The first session couldn’t have gone better. It was love at first sight. They were both spayed and neutered so there weren’t any problems there. They would play with each other and snuggle. Once we saw the picture… we knew they would get along just fine.

Oliver and Luna’s first session!
So we had set up the appointment to meet at a Petco to get the bunnies, and it went well. We filled out the paperwork and took out little babies home. They settled in nice and quick allowing us to bond quite early on, due to that, our bunnies have such a great bond with us! (I would like to note that we adopted them, we met at a Petco, but didn’t get them from there.)
I still miss Orla and was really looking forward to meeting her, but I am so glad that I have Oliver and that Luna gets along with him. Be grateful for what you have, it truly is a gift that you should cherish. I know this isn’t a super crazy experience, but when I had found out that Orla died, my mother and I both cried. The vets kept taking her in every week to find all of the solutions they could, but she couldn’t hold on to her life. Luckily, Luna wasn’t too overtaken and she is still sweet as ever!





