tonyshuman
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"I have a beautiful, friendly rabbit that needs a forever home. She is a Dwarf Hotot, solid white w/only a black band around each eye. These guys are hard to find, and the breed is known as "The eye of the fancy" in the rabbit world. This sweet thing is 4 yrs old and she has mummified babies inside of her. There's nothing else wrong w/her. She doesn't need surgery, you don't even need to take her to the vet, it's fine. This is a natural occurance that does happen from time to time. She is not sick, she's happy, healthy, and good with kids. She would make a WONDERFUL pet and has been around a cat.
If you are truely interested in her, drop me a line. If you have no intention of following thru and getting her, do not waste my time or yours. Serious inquiries only, please. I am asking a $15 rehoming fee to be sure she goes to a person/family that's serious about wanting a rabbit for a pet and is willing to take care of her. Rabbits can live 8-10 yrs if properly taken care of. I will also include a bag of food and some hay for her."
Mummified babies inside of her? Don't take her to the vet?
This sounds very strange, and maybe even untrue. I would think that if this were true and the bunny did have babies that died in the womb, a spay would be the solution.
Anyone know if this is true, and if so, if anything can be done for this poor rabbit? Has anyone seen this before
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"I have a beautiful, friendly rabbit that needs a forever home. She is a Dwarf Hotot, solid white w/only a black band around each eye. These guys are hard to find, and the breed is known as "The eye of the fancy" in the rabbit world. This sweet thing is 4 yrs old and she has mummified babies inside of her. There's nothing else wrong w/her. She doesn't need surgery, you don't even need to take her to the vet, it's fine. This is a natural occurance that does happen from time to time. She is not sick, she's happy, healthy, and good with kids. She would make a WONDERFUL pet and has been around a cat.
If you are truely interested in her, drop me a line. If you have no intention of following thru and getting her, do not waste my time or yours. Serious inquiries only, please. I am asking a $15 rehoming fee to be sure she goes to a person/family that's serious about wanting a rabbit for a pet and is willing to take care of her. Rabbits can live 8-10 yrs if properly taken care of. I will also include a bag of food and some hay for her."
Mummified babies inside of her? Don't take her to the vet?
This sounds very strange, and maybe even untrue. I would think that if this were true and the bunny did have babies that died in the womb, a spay would be the solution.
Anyone know if this is true, and if so, if anything can be done for this poor rabbit? Has anyone seen this before
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