[Petbunny] "free to good home" bunnies: do I dare?
Ange D
angethespaz at gmail.com
Thu Jan 17 14:46:06 PST 2008
That is how I ended up with Cooper. She was about to become snake food. I
couldn't let that happen since she was so good with people and didn't mind
being held.
Is there a bun rescue group in your area you could contact? You might be
able to work out a foster situation with them....? They sound adorable!
A
On Jan 17, 2008 2:25 PM, Amy Alt <lagolamour at gmail.com> wrote:
> The pet place nearby has these two buns (listed as lionheads but are
> really
> jersey woolies or some other small n fluffy breed with beaucoup de fur),
> who
> were for sale, but now are "free to good home". They told me they will
> either go to the SPCA or become snake chow somewhere very soon. I don't
> know
> why.
> They are both sweet little 3 month old females, one all black, one sort of
> agouti/tan/white. Both would need spays. They seem very content together,
> and used to have a piggy friend who is now in his own booth. I held them
> both- they are well acclimated to handling. Sigh...
>
> OK, so a few issues:
> 1) the dude said they were not planning to get more rabbits, espc for
> easter. This place mainly sells birds, fish, pocket pets, and the
> occasional
> pup/cat. It''s small and very clean.
> 2) cost of two spays, and I am not exactly raking in the bucks.
> 3) I will be away for 10 days starting next Thursday, so I'd have to find
> a
> separate babysitter for the little girls. Pointy & LM will have two people
> stopping in to feed & pet them.
> 4) Will Pointy, Queen Bun, allow two new girlettes in the warren? They are
> free rangers, so how would I split things up if they don't get along?
>
> Hep! Hep!
> Do I really need two new bunnies???
> --
> Amy, Pointy and Little Man
> http://community.webshots.com/user/lagolamour
>
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