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Wise Old Thumper
Posted on behalf of smallbrownfrog
My vet has contacted me regarding 2 babies looking for a home. 5 adults were dumped at the vets by someone threatening to let them go. One female was pregnant, and all the litter and the adults have now been re-homes in pairs. The two remaining brothers are struggling to find a home.
I've met them, spoken to the fosters and taken pictures. They are lambchop and smudge, 8 week old un-neutered boys. Mum sounds like a mini lop, and they look like very fluffy lionhead lop crosses. They are very eel socialised, currently live indoors in a quiet house where another adult pair of rabbits live separately. They are bold and very well socialised liking lots of cuddles. Smudge is the larger, less bold of the two. He is also the fluffyest. He will need a lot of grooming to keep his long fur in good shape, especially around his bum. Lambchop is a little adventurer and likes to be in and around everything.
They current carers would like them to go together, to remain house bunnies, in a home preferably without children. They are likely to relax a little about children if the right home is found.
They are in hackney, London. Both have been vet checked but neither in vaccinated.
My vet has contacted me regarding 2 babies looking for a home. 5 adults were dumped at the vets by someone threatening to let them go. One female was pregnant, and all the litter and the adults have now been re-homes in pairs. The two remaining brothers are struggling to find a home.
I've met them, spoken to the fosters and taken pictures. They are lambchop and smudge, 8 week old un-neutered boys. Mum sounds like a mini lop, and they look like very fluffy lionhead lop crosses. They are very eel socialised, currently live indoors in a quiet house where another adult pair of rabbits live separately. They are bold and very well socialised liking lots of cuddles. Smudge is the larger, less bold of the two. He is also the fluffyest. He will need a lot of grooming to keep his long fur in good shape, especially around his bum. Lambchop is a little adventurer and likes to be in and around everything.
They current carers would like them to go together, to remain house bunnies, in a home preferably without children. They are likely to relax a little about children if the right home is found.
They are in hackney, London. Both have been vet checked but neither in vaccinated.