Prizm
Well-Known Member
Meet Dusty and Narnia...
(Dusty isthe big guy on top of the little Narnia.) Except for brief leash walksin the backyard and some run time in the hallway, they have been coopedup in this dog crate for most of their lives. They like their crate,but neither one seems "happy" I've never heard a purr from either bun,and when I let them run in the hall, they get bored quickly and afterstretching their legs, they flop against the wall. Dusty, I know, wouldmakea great house-rabbit. He's very intelligent and iscurious about his surroundings, unlike Narnia who basically clings tohim for security. Narnia is more anti-social...kind of a "snob"but she has NEVER bitten (nor has Dusty) and I'm sure shewould warm up to people if she felt part of the family. In fact, sincemy house is not wire-proofable, these rabbits are sadly just animals Ifeed, water and take care of. The cat is part of the familly..therabbits are ignored, bored, caged creatures that live but do not enjoylife. It is a crime for me to keep them, but I want them to go to agood home that knows how to care for rabbits, and I immediately thoughtof the rabbit lovers on this forum. I should add that Narnia(who is female) was introduced to Dusty (male) and they had no problemswith agression. She was living in Dusty's cage after the first night!
I also found a chicken after Easter, who is now in a simillarsituation. Chickens are illegal as pets in my town, so I don't dare buyher a feathered friend. She's a little lover and if you have a bit ofland and could get her a chick for a friend, she's yours
If you can help these guys, I live in Fort Collins, CO
And by the way, Narnia is a purebred something. Her mom apparently wonsome ribbons, but the only reason I purchased her was as a friend forDusty so I don't have details about her genetic lines. She is fullygrown now, but is smaller than Dusty and has a rounder head, but theyare both minilops. I'd love to see them living together in homes wherethey can run snuggle people in the livingroom herd
Here's another pic of Peepers
I also found a chicken after Easter, who is now in a simillarsituation. Chickens are illegal as pets in my town, so I don't dare buyher a feathered friend. She's a little lover and if you have a bit ofland and could get her a chick for a friend, she's yours
And by the way, Narnia is a purebred something. Her mom apparently wonsome ribbons, but the only reason I purchased her was as a friend forDusty so I don't have details about her genetic lines. She is fullygrown now, but is smaller than Dusty and has a rounder head, but theyare both minilops. I'd love to see them living together in homes wherethey can run snuggle people in the livingroom herd
Here's another pic of Peepers