TinysMom
Well-Known Member
Some of you may have read the thread a few weeksago where Drache (sp?) was trying to find a way to trim teeth andwanted to rehome a rabbit - and Art & I took her. Hername was Molly but its now Connie (long story).
I admit it - I was nervous bringing Connie into our home. Ihave a rabbitry and I like to let my does play together during exercisetime. What if she didn't fit in because she was spayed orsomething? What if she didn't like US? Orwhat if she didn't like the other rabbits?
Well - its been WONDERFUL. She's just a sweetheart and I haveto get photos of her soon....she runs and plays with the othergirls. Art has to look closely to pick her out (and sometimeshe's wrong). She just seems so happy to be here....andalthough I breed lionheads and she's spayed...she seems to like playingwith the weanlings and even snoozing in front of Harry's cage (PoorHarry.....all the girls love him and he's locked up!).
In fact, as I type this - she's at my feet sneaking food out of the food bucket...and peeking up at me every once in a while.
If you are considering rescuing a rabbit - DO IT! When youfind that one that your heart cries out to - and you cry out toit...trust me - its a match.
I'm so glad we rescued Connie. When I asked my breeder friendto bring her here, she said, "What the #%@ are you going to do with aspayed rabbit with malocclusion?"
I said..."Love her"
We do!
Peg
I admit it - I was nervous bringing Connie into our home. Ihave a rabbitry and I like to let my does play together during exercisetime. What if she didn't fit in because she was spayed orsomething? What if she didn't like US? Orwhat if she didn't like the other rabbits?
Well - its been WONDERFUL. She's just a sweetheart and I haveto get photos of her soon....she runs and plays with the othergirls. Art has to look closely to pick her out (and sometimeshe's wrong). She just seems so happy to be here....andalthough I breed lionheads and she's spayed...she seems to like playingwith the weanlings and even snoozing in front of Harry's cage (PoorHarry.....all the girls love him and he's locked up!).
In fact, as I type this - she's at my feet sneaking food out of the food bucket...and peeking up at me every once in a while.
If you are considering rescuing a rabbit - DO IT! When youfind that one that your heart cries out to - and you cry out toit...trust me - its a match.
I'm so glad we rescued Connie. When I asked my breeder friendto bring her here, she said, "What the #%@ are you going to do with aspayed rabbit with malocclusion?"
I said..."Love her"
We do!
Peg