Toady
Well-Known Member
Loki's story before the end of April is unknown, he was brought to a rabbit rescue sanctuary where he roamed with a few other bunnies in a large fenced area. Roughly a month after he came to the sanctuary I saw him, fell in love and brought him home. The poor fella was moulting and didn't look too good, upon getting him home I managed to get rid of most of his excess fluff.
As you can see he didn't look too crash hot.
I set up a temporary home, a week or so later I ordered a crate and set that up. I then created a stand so I could stack his crate on top of Ash's.
You can see that a month or so of good food and TLC he has improved quite a bit, although he's still quite jittery.
His breed is unknown, the lady running the sanctuary thought maybe Jersey Wooly but he definitely doesn't have the ears for it, the other idea was Cashmere Lop (Fuzzy Lop) or some sort of mixed breed, but for now I'm calling him an angora cross, his fluff is as soft as an angoras and plucks out just as easily.
And yes he does live up to his name sake, he loves picking up his litter tray or so called bed and throwing them around his crate.
As you can see he didn't look too crash hot.
I set up a temporary home, a week or so later I ordered a crate and set that up. I then created a stand so I could stack his crate on top of Ash's.
You can see that a month or so of good food and TLC he has improved quite a bit, although he's still quite jittery.
His breed is unknown, the lady running the sanctuary thought maybe Jersey Wooly but he definitely doesn't have the ears for it, the other idea was Cashmere Lop (Fuzzy Lop) or some sort of mixed breed, but for now I'm calling him an angora cross, his fluff is as soft as an angoras and plucks out just as easily.
And yes he does live up to his name sake, he loves picking up his litter tray or so called bed and throwing them around his crate.