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Wise Old Thumper
Posted on behalf of KitschyDuck
Physical Description: Wild European rabbit.
Temperament: She seems to have a 'wild mode', where she goes super shy (and will even try to hide from you under you!) and a 'tame mode', where she'll happily explore and be stroked. She's never shown any sign of aggression.
Age: Two years
Sex: Female
Neuter Status: She has not been spayed.
Vaccination Status: Last mixy jab was a year ago.
Health: Always been in good health. Very good eater too!
Type of home wanted: Someone who can give her more attention than I can and has a bigger than average hutch and run. I have no idea if she would get along with domestic rabbits, but I'd love to see her not be so lonely.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
Reason for rehoming: I found her as a baby in the garden of our city centre home near a dead rabbit of the same size. I fear she's incredibly lonely now, though I don't feel it's right to puchase another rabbit for that reason alone. I also find it difficult to get her out of the hutch without her escaping, so I don't see her in the winter months, due to it be dark when I get home from work. Could someone give this poor rabbit more love and attention than I can?
Here's a video of her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdO4GU4_-3k
Physical Description: Wild European rabbit.
Temperament: She seems to have a 'wild mode', where she goes super shy (and will even try to hide from you under you!) and a 'tame mode', where she'll happily explore and be stroked. She's never shown any sign of aggression.
Age: Two years
Sex: Female
Neuter Status: She has not been spayed.
Vaccination Status: Last mixy jab was a year ago.
Health: Always been in good health. Very good eater too!
Type of home wanted: Someone who can give her more attention than I can and has a bigger than average hutch and run. I have no idea if she would get along with domestic rabbits, but I'd love to see her not be so lonely.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
Reason for rehoming: I found her as a baby in the garden of our city centre home near a dead rabbit of the same size. I fear she's incredibly lonely now, though I don't feel it's right to puchase another rabbit for that reason alone. I also find it difficult to get her out of the hutch without her escaping, so I don't see her in the winter months, due to it be dark when I get home from work. Could someone give this poor rabbit more love and attention than I can?
Here's a video of her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdO4GU4_-3k