Livingston is neutered, bothe females are intact. Livingston is/was a hermaphedite bunny, he had a female sex organs attached to his testicles, which was discovered when he was neutered.
Livingston: He doesnt like to be picked up. He will bite if he can if you pick him up so you have to hold him facing away from you extended out a bit. If he's loose he will follow you around wanting his head scratched, he loves having his head scratched. He's not mean, he's a very sweet boy he just really hates being picked up.
He has a 48 inch cage but we have a room we normally leave him loose in. He will use the cats litter box but he doesn't always use it. He's fine with the cats, he doesn't chase the other bunnies if they are out with him. He's very laid back.
I can't find his paperwork but if I can remember right he's around 2 and a half.
Apple: Apple is a nervous bunny. She can see out of both eyes but since one points at the ground most of the time she seems to get scared easily. We've never tried to litter box train her. She doesnt have great balance. She can't go in a strait line much, but when shes getting a lot of out of cage time she gets better about going in bigger and bigger circles and also a bit of strait. When she's in the cage her circles are so small that she drags her inside leg. So again lots of out of cage time is important so she doesnt lose her muscle tone in that leg from not using it.
Apple is not mean at all... you just have to move slow and make sure she see's you. She's going to be the hardest to say goodbye to. She was born here and I pretty much hand raised the babies. They were with me except for once a day when mama fed them.
She's been seen by our vet several times and there isn't anything that can be done for her head tilt. It's a miricle she's even alive.
Scooter: Scooter is a dominant bunny. She will try to hump the other two, which is really funny when she climbs up on top of Livinston! She probably wouldn't be good with other bunnies, unfortunately. She likes to cuddle but if she starts licking she does nip once in a while. She's healthy and curious and friendly. Scotters birthday is April 10th 2004, so she's a little over 4 years old.
Scooter is in a much-to-small cage. She gets out of cage time from it but she will definately need to go to a home with a cage already or willing to get one.
Scooter is my daughters bunny and if I was able to keep one of them it would be her. My daughter will be devistated. She takes very good care of scooter. But I'm just not sure how realistic the idea of keeping her is.
I want to find good homes for them. It's going to take me months to get things organized and enough money saved to do this. I just cannot wait to the last minute to try to get these guys into new homes because they are all special bunnies who will take extra understanding from their new parents.
Thank you for posting the pictures, in the next day or two I will try to post videos of all of them.
Thank you everyone, I'm so sorry this is happening.