Derek says he was inspired to get get bunnies because they reminded him of
gerbils, just bigger! "It's the way they hop about" he says. After
six years of looking after bunnies he has learnt
what
complex little characters they are.
Lindsay had a rabbit 'Thumper' when she was little, she had told Derek many
stories about the trouble he got into. While Thumper lived in the garden
and had a large run he regularly came into the house to eat the furniture.
Mars and Jupiter are Netherland Dwarf bunnies, a little easier to handle than
full size bunnies. We also wanted two bunnies and thought Dwarfs would be
more manageable, Thumper had grown into a very large bunny and the thought of
two of him was a bit much!
It was late September and very chilly when Mars & Jupiter came to live
with us. They were so tiny we
couldn't bring ourselves to leave them in the
garden that night, so their large hutch was brought inside. The next
day it was a trip down the pet shop to get them an indoor home, they now come in
every night. Mars & Jupiter share a room with our two house bunnies and
Clipper our guinea pig.

As babies Mars & Jupiter were very overwhelmed by the outside world. It
took them several days to venture off the patio onto that funny green stuff.
They would run backwards and forwards along the edge of the patio, sniff the
grass and then run away from it. Mars was the first to take the plunge
soon followed by Jupiter. It's hard to believe now, how nervous of the
grass they were.
During
the day our little bunnies play outside, they have the run of the garden.
Lindsay is a stay at home bunny mum, so she is there to keep and eye on them.
Derek made our bunny run, as we couldn't find anything suitable in the pet
shops. A bunny door was very important to us, so Mars and Jupiter are free
to run round the garden. They are usually very good at going back into
their run a quick clap and off they go, so we can keep them safe when no one is
home to keep an eye on them. Though there are occasions when someone is
having a nap behind a bush and won't come out!
When the cold weather comes Mars and Jupiter like to spend most of their time in
the house, only going outside for a couple of hours, just enough to stretch
their little legs. Some days when it very cold and wet Mars and Jupiter
get to play in the house. They are not litter trained like our house
bunnies, Flower and Thumper, this results in a sea of bunny pellets littering
the carpet. They don't mind not going out especially if it has been cold
for a few days, in fact sometimes when we open their cage to get them out they
run off and disappear under our bed.
We lost our beautiful little Jupiter on 1st June
2002. He needed an operation to have his back teeth
clipped and
unfortunately did not recover from the anaesthetic. Jupiter had been
having problems with his back teeth for some time and we regularly took him to
the vet to get them checked. The call from the vet came as a big shock,
Jupiter had been with us for just over 6 1/2 years and we were in no way
prepared to loose him. While we love our other 3 bunnies dearly, things
just won't be the same without Jupiter. We will take extra special care of
his brother Mars as we don't know how the loss of Jupiter will affect him.
Jupiter was an exceptional little friend we will miss him and all his naughty
little habits very much.
After the sudden loss of his brother Mars was very lonely for several weeks, he
would just sit squashed up against the back of the house. We both spent a
lot of time with him in the garden, but of course we weren't Jupiter. Mars
used to spend most of his time following Jupiter around the garden, they spent
very little time apart and they would always disappear behind the plants
together for a nap. It was a few weeks before Mars settled down and
started enjoying being out in the garden again, though we did begin to notice he
was getting over tired, he just won't go for naps like he did with Jupiter.
We have adjusted the amount of time Mars spends outside now, even on nice sunny
days he likes to come back inside after a few hours. His cage in the house
is very large and of course we keep it very clean for him. So if Mars
wants to spend most of his time indoors, who are we to stop him. He
is
seven years old now and we love him so much we are happy to do what ever he
wants. Our sweet little Mars is still going strong and is looking very
handsome for all the extra beauty sleep he is getting.
Today the 24th February 2003 our sweet little Mars died. He had been
having some breathing
problems for a while and seen the vet and tried some
medicine, but nothing had worked. Mars was still a chirpy little chap
enjoying being a house bunny, he wasn't going to let anything stop him having
fun. Sadly this evening he took a sudden turn for the worse, we rushed him
to the vet, but it was little Mars's time to go and he died in Derek's arms.
It is very hard to say goodbye to him, after seven years of his troublesome
ways. Mars and Jupiter were Derek's first ever bunnies and now they are
both gone, it's the end of an era. Both bright eyed, cheeky little chaps
will live forever in our hearts and on this web page.