thegooch69
Well-Known Member
As sad as this is, I may have to find a new home for my two rabbits. As much as I want to keep them, I've just become too busy to give them the attention they deserve and I don't think it's fair to neglect them. They deserve better then that.
Reeses (female) and Roxy (male) were recently bonded not too long ago. I've had them both for almost two years now; I got them when they were only a few months old. I had them both spayed and neutered by a established rabbit vet in Long Island. They are both extremely well tempered and very friendly. Reeses is the kind of rabbit you can pick right up and hold. Roxy doesn't enjoy to be picked up that much, but will play with you if you approach him.
They have been indoor rabbits all their lives, and must continue to stay so!! They are both properly litter trained. I've only used Yesterday News litter. They both have been on a very healthy diet of Oxbow timothy hay and 1/4 cup of Oxbow Bunny Basic T pellets a day.
If I do ultimately decide to let my buns go, I will only let them go to a responsible, mature, well educated (about rabbit care) person. I'm going to be strict about only considering those who have (or had) rabbits. They are currently kept in a very large NIC cage and I can provide all the panels and connectors if you would like, along with all of their toys and a healthy supply of Oxbow hay, pellets, and a bag of litter to get you going.
The rabbits are located in Shelton, CT. I much prefer the rabbits be picked up locally, but I can meet someone within a 50 miles range. Again, I'm still thinking about this but I'm pretty sure I'll let them go to a more loving family if I can find the perfect match.
Best way to inquire is to simply reply back to this thread. Please state a brief history about your rabbit caring past, where you are located, what are your intended living arrangements for the rabbits and if you are a serious rabbit lover or simply getting a family pet for your children. Even though I require previous rabbit owners, please consider this list before you make a commitment to adopt my buns! http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=14544&forum_id=7
Thanks to everyone that looks!
Reeses (female) and Roxy (male) were recently bonded not too long ago. I've had them both for almost two years now; I got them when they were only a few months old. I had them both spayed and neutered by a established rabbit vet in Long Island. They are both extremely well tempered and very friendly. Reeses is the kind of rabbit you can pick right up and hold. Roxy doesn't enjoy to be picked up that much, but will play with you if you approach him.
They have been indoor rabbits all their lives, and must continue to stay so!! They are both properly litter trained. I've only used Yesterday News litter. They both have been on a very healthy diet of Oxbow timothy hay and 1/4 cup of Oxbow Bunny Basic T pellets a day.
If I do ultimately decide to let my buns go, I will only let them go to a responsible, mature, well educated (about rabbit care) person. I'm going to be strict about only considering those who have (or had) rabbits. They are currently kept in a very large NIC cage and I can provide all the panels and connectors if you would like, along with all of their toys and a healthy supply of Oxbow hay, pellets, and a bag of litter to get you going.
The rabbits are located in Shelton, CT. I much prefer the rabbits be picked up locally, but I can meet someone within a 50 miles range. Again, I'm still thinking about this but I'm pretty sure I'll let them go to a more loving family if I can find the perfect match.
Best way to inquire is to simply reply back to this thread. Please state a brief history about your rabbit caring past, where you are located, what are your intended living arrangements for the rabbits and if you are a serious rabbit lover or simply getting a family pet for your children. Even though I require previous rabbit owners, please consider this list before you make a commitment to adopt my buns! http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=14544&forum_id=7
Thanks to everyone that looks!