BlueFrog
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I know, I keep saying this is my last post on behalf of the Chicago Ridge rabbits, but I can't stop myself. So much need, so few adoptions.
I've mentioned this boy before, but I learned today he will be the first to the back room, and soon. I also remembered that I have a rare, authorized photo of him I can post in the hopes that seeing his cute little face will help tug at someone's heartstrings:
Long story short: the owner was committed to a mental institution, and both of his rabbits were then sent to AWL. The two bondmates were placed in separate cages, and his buddy was adopted out singly. This guy acted as though he'd never been handled before, but wouldn't lash out or bite, just shake and shake and shake. He's been there more than a month now, and has started becoming territorial about his cage. Either I get him out of there, or he will be euthanized as soon as the drugs arrive from being on backorder, which could be any day. He is out of time, period. If I call CR they'll put a rescue hold on him so that doesn't happen, but then I'll be expected to take him from the premises on my next trip.
I'm open to suggestions as to where he can go live a safe, happy bunny life regardless of whether he turns out to have a nice personality lurking under all that fear.
Thoughts, comments, spare change?
I know, I keep saying this is my last post on behalf of the Chicago Ridge rabbits, but I can't stop myself. So much need, so few adoptions.
I've mentioned this boy before, but I learned today he will be the first to the back room, and soon. I also remembered that I have a rare, authorized photo of him I can post in the hopes that seeing his cute little face will help tug at someone's heartstrings:
Long story short: the owner was committed to a mental institution, and both of his rabbits were then sent to AWL. The two bondmates were placed in separate cages, and his buddy was adopted out singly. This guy acted as though he'd never been handled before, but wouldn't lash out or bite, just shake and shake and shake. He's been there more than a month now, and has started becoming territorial about his cage. Either I get him out of there, or he will be euthanized as soon as the drugs arrive from being on backorder, which could be any day. He is out of time, period. If I call CR they'll put a rescue hold on him so that doesn't happen, but then I'll be expected to take him from the premises on my next trip.
I'm open to suggestions as to where he can go live a safe, happy bunny life regardless of whether he turns out to have a nice personality lurking under all that fear.
Thoughts, comments, spare change?