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TrampNPigeon

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As some of you already know my husband ismilitary (Air Force). We have currently been at our stationhere in Utah for about 2 1/2 years. In his career field thisis quite a while and we are pretty much expecting orders anytime withinthe next year. If we move inside the U.S. this questionwill not mean anything but I want to try and have all myducks in a row just in case. We are looking at a strongpossibility of getting an overseas assignment (Germany or Italy mostlikely) and so I would like to know (IF that happens) if any of youthink you might be able totake in a very well behaved, bondedpair of bunnies with cage and accesories? As long as you arein the U.S. or lower Canada I could drive them to you myself.Like I said, I know this question may not even come up again but I liketo know I have a back-up plan just in case something doeshappen. Even if you couldn't keep the bunnies I would feel SOmuch better knowing they were going to a good foster home in the meantime while a new home was being looked for. They are SO sweetand loving, just went out for a walk on the lead outside for the firsttime tonight and both did pretty good for their first timeout. They didn't freeze up like I thought they mightactually. Anyhow.. .I'm getting off topic again. Ifany of you think you might be able to help me out if/when the timecomes please let me know. Thanks!

-Cheryl


P.S.- I know I have posted a lot of pictures of them before but here'sjust one more of the two of them together in their cage.
 
Oh Cheryl,

I hope and pray you don't have to go. I so wish I could havethem both, but Icouldn't provide them with what they need:the proper amount of exercise.

:(

-Carolyn
 

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