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Go for the rescue! You know you'll be saving a life, plus your adoption will give them funds and space to help more buns!
Rabbit Choices:
Richmond (where I am)--Holland Lop âEmmaâ $20 w/cage--4.5 months-- Pet owner w/ another bunny
Lanexa (33 mi)-- Dutch/Lionhead/Lop-eared mix--3 months old-- Farm rescue
True..but..our soon to be new bun is not fixed, and she is going tomorrow to be spayed ..no cost to me. I just pay the adopt fee. If someone is not fixed, it doesn't mean they aren't on their way to be...asking is the only way to know...i can almost bet money that both of the other 2 are not fixed, unless there ads said so, the people would definitely include that the bunny is spayed if it were to let the person know becouse that is very important so if they didn't say they were then you can bet they arnt.
yeah but the thing is, no one is going to put $150-$40 into a bunny then just give it away or sell cheap.
She will have WAY more luck finding a bunny she really likes then waiting to see how him/her turns out temperment wise and if need be, find a cheap place and get him/her fixed. it would be worth getting a bunny she really likes instead of just any that is fixed.
It's hard to find a rabbit that's fixed unless it's from a rescue. I went through something similar recently. I was hoping to find a neutered male in my area, but ended up driving a good distance to get one from a rescue. He was worth it though.
:inlove: I feel the same!! But then Lionheads get to me tooooooin the worst way!!!I was able to find a bonded pair with both bunnies fixed, so it is possible....BUT, I was looking for a single bun to bond to my existing bun.
It was hard to pass them up though, because they were lops.
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