Happi Bun
Well-Known Member
[align=center]One person's trash...[/align]
[align=center]Is another's treasure. [/align]
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[align=left]Yesterday while volunteering at the rabbit rescue, I was told they got in two baby bunnies. I was led to the back of the rabbit room. There I saw two baby fuzzy lops. One named Charlie Brown, the other named Blue. Both males and both shaved down. How did they get at the shelter? Why was their coat shaved off? Soonmy questions where answered.[/align]
[align=left]A lady was alerted by her dog and found a group of dumped fuzzy lops in a field. She took them in and brought them to the Placer Shelter. Their bodies were encased in matted fur. It wasn't a good situation. Second Chance Bunnies, filled to capacity, agreed to take in two of the very matted babies as fosters. They had to be shaved down. Soon it was discovered they had mites, so treatment was started.[/align]
[align=left]At the shelter Charlie Brown was being picked on and one of the babies bit the staff. So it's great that those two got out of there. They are being spoiled now and have a promising future. Still... it's sad to think of what a horrible start the babies had. The rescue thinks they might have been an 4H project that someone couldn't keep up with, since fuzzy lops need so much grooming.[/align]
[align=left]They will be staying for about a month. So I will be able to get pictures to share. I have a feeling they will have no problems finding homes since they are so adorable.[/align]
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[align=center]Is another's treasure. [/align]
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[align=left]Yesterday while volunteering at the rabbit rescue, I was told they got in two baby bunnies. I was led to the back of the rabbit room. There I saw two baby fuzzy lops. One named Charlie Brown, the other named Blue. Both males and both shaved down. How did they get at the shelter? Why was their coat shaved off? Soonmy questions where answered.[/align]
[align=left]A lady was alerted by her dog and found a group of dumped fuzzy lops in a field. She took them in and brought them to the Placer Shelter. Their bodies were encased in matted fur. It wasn't a good situation. Second Chance Bunnies, filled to capacity, agreed to take in two of the very matted babies as fosters. They had to be shaved down. Soon it was discovered they had mites, so treatment was started.[/align]
[align=left]At the shelter Charlie Brown was being picked on and one of the babies bit the staff. So it's great that those two got out of there. They are being spoiled now and have a promising future. Still... it's sad to think of what a horrible start the babies had. The rescue thinks they might have been an 4H project that someone couldn't keep up with, since fuzzy lops need so much grooming.[/align]
[align=left]They will be staying for about a month. So I will be able to get pictures to share. I have a feeling they will have no problems finding homes since they are so adorable.[/align]
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[align=left]urplepansy:-Erika[/align]