Kipcha
Well-Known Member
Meet Alice, a beautiful New Zealand spayed doe who is a pretty decent size, tipping the scales at a little over 10 lbs!
Alice came to our rescue from another that had gotten a little overwhelemed with rabbits and couldn't find a foster home as the ones that were open were allergic.
She was originally from the Humane Society before getting adopted and being turned over to this rescue. We got some information off of her tattoo. She was a seized rabbit from a bad situation in November of 2010, before being spayed and adopted in January 2011. It sounds like she bounced around a bit before winding up at this rescue and from the looks of her, she had a tough time. Her nails were horrifyingly long and turning her toes sideways and had some mats aroung her rear end. We have all this trimmed up and already she's a happier bunny for it.
We're getting her all checked out by the vet on Tuesday and she'll be up for adoption once she gets the go-to by our vet. She does not have any record of health problems except for problems with obesity and apparently half of her uterus was quite fatty, something the Humane Society noted when she was spayed.
We brought her home tonight and she's an absoloute pleasure. Because of the allergies, she had not been allowed outside of a pet store cage in quite a while and I'm sure even less before that. She's in an x-pen right now and absoloutly loving it. We've had some little binkies, plenty of dead bunny flops and she's even gotten around to throwing her pellet dish and rolling around in the pellets. She's quite a goof and is very friendly. She loves head rubs. She wasn't being given hay before either and is just going nuts over it, digging and eating all hay in sight.
We're located in Calgary Alberta and she is under the care of Against All Odds Rabbit Rescue (http://aaorr.com/)
She is an absoloutly gorgeous bunny and very deserving of a loving home!
Alice came to our rescue from another that had gotten a little overwhelemed with rabbits and couldn't find a foster home as the ones that were open were allergic.
She was originally from the Humane Society before getting adopted and being turned over to this rescue. We got some information off of her tattoo. She was a seized rabbit from a bad situation in November of 2010, before being spayed and adopted in January 2011. It sounds like she bounced around a bit before winding up at this rescue and from the looks of her, she had a tough time. Her nails were horrifyingly long and turning her toes sideways and had some mats aroung her rear end. We have all this trimmed up and already she's a happier bunny for it.
We're getting her all checked out by the vet on Tuesday and she'll be up for adoption once she gets the go-to by our vet. She does not have any record of health problems except for problems with obesity and apparently half of her uterus was quite fatty, something the Humane Society noted when she was spayed.
We brought her home tonight and she's an absoloute pleasure. Because of the allergies, she had not been allowed outside of a pet store cage in quite a while and I'm sure even less before that. She's in an x-pen right now and absoloutly loving it. We've had some little binkies, plenty of dead bunny flops and she's even gotten around to throwing her pellet dish and rolling around in the pellets. She's quite a goof and is very friendly. She loves head rubs. She wasn't being given hay before either and is just going nuts over it, digging and eating all hay in sight.
We're located in Calgary Alberta and she is under the care of Against All Odds Rabbit Rescue (http://aaorr.com/)
She is an absoloutly gorgeous bunny and very deserving of a loving home!