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Rescues - long termer thread

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 05:49
by Hunnybunny2007
Feel free to highlight any bunnies here - especially the long termers :(

Re: Rescues

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 06:45
by Honey61
Would be nice to see more long termers & Special needs bunnies highlighted :D

Re: Rescues

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 12:19
by hurricanhoney
Could I add my two long term fosters?

Re: Rescues

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 12:24
by Hunnybunny2007
hurricanhoney wrote:Could I add my two long term fosters?
Of course, let's see if PaP can help find a forever home :D

Re: Rescues

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 21:01
by hurricanhoney
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Max is a cashmere bunny so does need grooming. I usually do this once a week for about 20 minutes so not hard work at all. He insists on a cuddle before food so is an affectionate bunny. He'd love a ladybun for snuggles.

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Flex needs to be rehomed as a single bunny as doesn't like other rabbits. She is quite strong willed so likes to do her own thing and doesn't like cuddles. She's happy wondering around the lawn eating grass.

I am fostering these two on behalf of Jane Dexter's Rabbit Rescue please pm me for details if you are interested.

Re: Rescues

Posted: 01 Nov 2011 14:38
by Furry_Friends
I would like to highlight Scottie

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Scottie came into rescue when his previous owner had a baby and could no longer look after him. He is a mini rex and has been neutered and vaccinated against myxomatosis.

Scottie is a rather grumpy boy who needs an understanding and expereinced owner and spayed female bunny to keep him company. He is protective over his hutch and will growl and lunge if you put your hand in.

If you feel that you can give this misunderstood man the home he deserves, please contact me.

Re: Rescues

Posted: 01 Nov 2011 18:59
by hurricanhoney
Furry_Friends wrote:I would like to highlight Scottie

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Scottie came into rescue when his previous owner had a baby and could no longer look after him. He is a mini rex and has been neutered and vaccinated against myxomatosis.

Scottie is a rather grumpy boy who needs an understanding and expereinced owner and spayed female bunny to keep him company. He is protective over his hutch and will growl and lunge if you put your hand in.

If you feel that you can give this misunderstood man the home he deserves, please contact me.
He's very handsome. I've got a grumpy bun they are the best.

Re: Rescues

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 15:13
by Furry_Friends
hurricanhoney wrote:
Furry_Friends wrote:I would like to highlight Scottie

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Scottie came into rescue when his previous owner had a baby and could no longer look after him. He is a mini rex and has been neutered and vaccinated against myxomatosis.

Scottie is a rather grumpy boy who needs an understanding and expereinced owner and spayed female bunny to keep him company. He is protective over his hutch and will growl and lunge if you put your hand in.

If you feel that you can give this misunderstood man the home he deserves, please contact me.
He's very handsome. I've got a grumpy bun they are the best.
I like to call it full of character! :lol:

Re: Rescues

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 22:42
by happybunny22000
Max is beautiful xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Re: Rescues

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 23:03
by Tracy
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These girls have been at Kirkby Rescue for over 3 years. :( No bunny should spend that long in rescue. Mum came into the rescue pregnant, so the daughters have never known anything but rescue life.

They were a group of 3 (mum and her two daughters), but sadly one of them died a few weeks ago, so now they are a pair. They all look very similar, so I don't know whether it is mum and a daughter that's left, or the two sisters. The age difference between mum and daughters was only around 6 months.

I was gutted when I found out that one of them had passed away. I have tried so very hard to get them a home and keep drawing attention to them, but sadly they are always overlooked. I have no idea why as they are absolutely gorgeous and have lovely personalities. They love nothing more than to snuggle up together. There has never been a cross word between them.

The girls are unspayed, so if someone did adopt them they would need to have them spayed themselves. Celia does not have a set fee, but instead asks for a donation, so the fact they are not spayed could be reflected in the donation offered. Please don't question me on the non-spaying issue as this is Celia's policy and not mine (I am just a volunteer)....thanks.