Hi, I'm new here and posted first with an emergency yesterday but thought that I should introduce myself. I have three rescue bunnies.
Lucky, a Vienna marked rescue who's foot was stepped on by a horse when she was about 8 weeks old. We saved it in spite of the vet wanting to amputate it and she is now 3 and fat happy healthy spayed indoor girl.
Lotto, a black bunny who also came from my local stable. She is the nicest bunny I have ever known. I can't determine her breed really, most of the bunnies that appear at the stable are semi feral but Lotto is very domestic. She was about 7 weeks when I took her home and she's now about 1 and a half years old, also spay and an indoor happy girl. (she is large in size, with big ears, and a large "blocky" head)
Lacey is number 3. She is also all black, and very small in stature. She must be some miniature breed, perhaps a polish (her ears are very close together) or a Netherlands dwarf (or just a very small mutt) She was a rescue from the pound, via our local pet store where the "rabbit lady" will place bunnies for adoption. My husband was in getting toys for the first two one day and called me to come see this little tiny girl. She won his heart and home she came. Unfortunately, introductions didn't go very well as this little one, yes she is spay too, is a TERROR with a capital T. (and I was still learning) Anyway, the result was that the tip of one of poor Lotto's ears is now missing, and these girls all live separately. Lacey is a house bunny too and she is about the same age as Lotto. (1 1/2)
It's nice to find a place for more info. I'm still fairly new to the bunny world but I LOVE them.
Oh and I have 3 cats too. The bunnies rule, and the cats just stay out of the way.
Lucky, a Vienna marked rescue who's foot was stepped on by a horse when she was about 8 weeks old. We saved it in spite of the vet wanting to amputate it and she is now 3 and fat happy healthy spayed indoor girl.
Lotto, a black bunny who also came from my local stable. She is the nicest bunny I have ever known. I can't determine her breed really, most of the bunnies that appear at the stable are semi feral but Lotto is very domestic. She was about 7 weeks when I took her home and she's now about 1 and a half years old, also spay and an indoor happy girl. (she is large in size, with big ears, and a large "blocky" head)
Lacey is number 3. She is also all black, and very small in stature. She must be some miniature breed, perhaps a polish (her ears are very close together) or a Netherlands dwarf (or just a very small mutt) She was a rescue from the pound, via our local pet store where the "rabbit lady" will place bunnies for adoption. My husband was in getting toys for the first two one day and called me to come see this little tiny girl. She won his heart and home she came. Unfortunately, introductions didn't go very well as this little one, yes she is spay too, is a TERROR with a capital T. (and I was still learning) Anyway, the result was that the tip of one of poor Lotto's ears is now missing, and these girls all live separately. Lacey is a house bunny too and she is about the same age as Lotto. (1 1/2)
It's nice to find a place for more info. I'm still fairly new to the bunny world but I LOVE them.
Oh and I have 3 cats too. The bunnies rule, and the cats just stay out of the way.