BunnyPal
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I'm posting for the local shelter here in northern Kentucky. (Just under Cincinnati, Ohio)
There are 3 adult rabbits looking for homes and 3 young rabbits.
I am a volunteer there and the only one who really deals with small animals, so..if I can alert some experienced people to head on out and check out the bunnies that would be great!
I do not believe the rabbit are spayed or neutered nor will they come with anything for altering.
The adoption fee is $10 for small animals.
Please feel free to bring your rabbit for a 'play date' if you need to see if they get along.
SO here we go..if any information is not listed, please let me know and I will try to find out.
I think this ones name is Charlie. (Male)
He is a larger ?american fuzzy lop?
He was found in a park. A guy called in and said there was a sheep in the field. ha!
He is a very sweet boy, but came into the shelter with a ton of mats. I have been trying to get them out, and am doing this slowly. I have cut all hair from his bottom as poop was getting matted up - I think this was the best option.
He loves to re-arrange his cage!
I'm not sure what his color would be called..or if the grey was caused by the sun.
Next, meet -- Baby? Sugar? I forgot what they re-named her. :lookaround
A very (large) and chill female rabbit. Likes to burrow. Picture does not do her size justice. She's a very big girl.
Next up is Peppy.
I know Peppy has a personality..she just needs to get out this darn shelter to show it!
Female around 6 months of age.
Now meet the 3-4 month old foster babies that are at my place.
If you're interested in adopting them, I can bring them to the shelter for you to meet first.
2 males - brothers. One light brown with almost a curly texture to his fur (but no curls) and his darker brown brother.
These guys are use to being handled and nearly kill themselves trying to get to you when you enter the room. Awesome personalities!!
Unsure of their breed. I saw one of the parents. It was a black broken mini rex I believe? I may be wrong as there's another breed I saw that looks the same.
I don't think they'll get too big, but you never know. They may be part lop rabbit as one ear usually is laying down while one is up. (this goes for the lighter male and the female)
Now their sister. She is a beautiful little girl who has a shy personality, but opens up on occasion. Use to being held and pet like her brothers.
Thank you!
Sorry for the longer post.
There are 3 adult rabbits looking for homes and 3 young rabbits.
I am a volunteer there and the only one who really deals with small animals, so..if I can alert some experienced people to head on out and check out the bunnies that would be great!
I do not believe the rabbit are spayed or neutered nor will they come with anything for altering.
The adoption fee is $10 for small animals.
Please feel free to bring your rabbit for a 'play date' if you need to see if they get along.
SO here we go..if any information is not listed, please let me know and I will try to find out.
I think this ones name is Charlie. (Male)
He is a larger ?american fuzzy lop?
He was found in a park. A guy called in and said there was a sheep in the field. ha!
He is a very sweet boy, but came into the shelter with a ton of mats. I have been trying to get them out, and am doing this slowly. I have cut all hair from his bottom as poop was getting matted up - I think this was the best option.
He loves to re-arrange his cage!
I'm not sure what his color would be called..or if the grey was caused by the sun.
Next, meet -- Baby? Sugar? I forgot what they re-named her. :lookaround
A very (large) and chill female rabbit. Likes to burrow. Picture does not do her size justice. She's a very big girl.
Next up is Peppy.
I know Peppy has a personality..she just needs to get out this darn shelter to show it!
Female around 6 months of age.
Now meet the 3-4 month old foster babies that are at my place.
If you're interested in adopting them, I can bring them to the shelter for you to meet first.
2 males - brothers. One light brown with almost a curly texture to his fur (but no curls) and his darker brown brother.
These guys are use to being handled and nearly kill themselves trying to get to you when you enter the room. Awesome personalities!!
Unsure of their breed. I saw one of the parents. It was a black broken mini rex I believe? I may be wrong as there's another breed I saw that looks the same.
I don't think they'll get too big, but you never know. They may be part lop rabbit as one ear usually is laying down while one is up. (this goes for the lighter male and the female)
Now their sister. She is a beautiful little girl who has a shy personality, but opens up on occasion. Use to being held and pet like her brothers.
Thank you!
Sorry for the longer post.