Pipp
Well-Known Member
Eric called me last month because he saw my adin Craigslist looking for a bunny-friendly roommate, but the room waslong since rented. Now he's contacted me again becausehehasn't been able to find a place with the rabbits and hastogive them up.
These guys sound adorable, but unfortunately, I can't take them, theyneed to be adopted by someone who can give them the home they're usedto, and all I can offer right now is a small dog penin mybasement. I won't even be able to reach over itto pet them, it's five feet high, and they can't run around at all downthere, it's not fixed up, holes in the walls, etc..It's better as an emergency holding area or for bunnies used to livingin a cage.
I also don't have the resources at the moment to get them any vettreatmentif they get sick,or generally keep propercare of them. AndI'm out oftime.
They shouldn't be hard to adopt out, being fuzzy lops.
Here's his Petfinder ad:
Small & Furry:Fuzzy Lop Eared -[email protected]
12-26-2006
Tito and Puente are a bonded pair of fuzzy lop eared rabbits. I adoptedthem a year ago and now this house is being torn down so I must moveand I cant find a place that will allow bunnies. A little about thebunnies... - They are 1 spayed female (Puente) and one neutered male(Tito). - I am not sure of their age as I rescued them and I have noway of knowing. They are pretty active, so I assume they are young. -They live free range in the house, they are litter trained and theyseldom chew on things (1 cord and 1 dvd in 1 year). Just dont leavethings like DVDs and TV Remotes on the floor and they will behave. -They live well with other pets too (at one point we had 1 cat, 1 dogand 1 rat!) - I let them run in the yard outside and they are veryobidient and dont run away. Although Puente can be a handful as shelikes to show off her speed when she doesnt want back in. - Dont lettheir huge fur fool you, when shaved for the summer, they are quitetiny (half the size of a loaf of bread). - Tito was found with acataract on his right eye, the vet says he is blind in that one eye,but he can see fine with the left eye, it doesnt effect his behaviourat all, except in the night time, he might run into a chair or a coffeetable if he is not careful. Puente is in perfect health and she is veryactive. I have supplies like 2 food bowls, a kennel, a leash andharness, a litter box with metal grate on top, clips for hay, some chewtoys and some treats left over, you could have all these things. I havelived with the bunnies for 1 year, and it pains me to let them go. Icould build a cage for them outside, but they love to be inside andthey love human attention. I have tried to find a bunny friendly placebut its just not working out. Please help these gentle, fun loving andsometimes crazy! bunnies find a home, they are the best pets Ive everhad and they deserve it.
These guys sound adorable, but unfortunately, I can't take them, theyneed to be adopted by someone who can give them the home they're usedto, and all I can offer right now is a small dog penin mybasement. I won't even be able to reach over itto pet them, it's five feet high, and they can't run around at all downthere, it's not fixed up, holes in the walls, etc..It's better as an emergency holding area or for bunnies used to livingin a cage.
I also don't have the resources at the moment to get them any vettreatmentif they get sick,or generally keep propercare of them. AndI'm out oftime.
They shouldn't be hard to adopt out, being fuzzy lops.
Here's his Petfinder ad:
Small & Furry:Fuzzy Lop Eared -[email protected]
12-26-2006
Tito and Puente are a bonded pair of fuzzy lop eared rabbits. I adoptedthem a year ago and now this house is being torn down so I must moveand I cant find a place that will allow bunnies. A little about thebunnies... - They are 1 spayed female (Puente) and one neutered male(Tito). - I am not sure of their age as I rescued them and I have noway of knowing. They are pretty active, so I assume they are young. -They live free range in the house, they are litter trained and theyseldom chew on things (1 cord and 1 dvd in 1 year). Just dont leavethings like DVDs and TV Remotes on the floor and they will behave. -They live well with other pets too (at one point we had 1 cat, 1 dogand 1 rat!) - I let them run in the yard outside and they are veryobidient and dont run away. Although Puente can be a handful as shelikes to show off her speed when she doesnt want back in. - Dont lettheir huge fur fool you, when shaved for the summer, they are quitetiny (half the size of a loaf of bread). - Tito was found with acataract on his right eye, the vet says he is blind in that one eye,but he can see fine with the left eye, it doesnt effect his behaviourat all, except in the night time, he might run into a chair or a coffeetable if he is not careful. Puente is in perfect health and she is veryactive. I have supplies like 2 food bowls, a kennel, a leash andharness, a litter box with metal grate on top, clips for hay, some chewtoys and some treats left over, you could have all these things. I havelived with the bunnies for 1 year, and it pains me to let them go. Icould build a cage for them outside, but they love to be inside andthey love human attention. I have tried to find a bunny friendly placebut its just not working out. Please help these gentle, fun loving andsometimes crazy! bunnies find a home, they are the best pets Ive everhad and they deserve it.