Amethyst
Warren Veteran
A neighbour of ours saw a guy drive up in a truck and take a box down the creek. A minute or so later he came up with the box (now empty) and sped off. The neighbour went down to investigate and found two bunnies. :evil: He took them in and put them in a large dog crate. Another neighbour offered to foster them (the guy who found them has a large dog who was just a bit too interested in the bunnies) and knocked on my door last night for advice! He was doing really well with them - he had timothy hay, oxbow pellets, a water dish and some dark leafy greens for them. The dog crate had been furnished with a litter box (filled with carefresh), a fleecey blanket and a cardboard box. They seemed healthy, if a little on the thin side, active and happy. They clearly haven't been interacted with much, but with a little food bribery and a stable environment I'm sure they'll do well.
I took round a few toys that Ailise never plays with and also a copy of the care sheet that Oakland Animal Services produces for their adopted bunnies. Our neighbour seems to want to keep them but he's not sure whether they'll be suitable for his home. If he struggles to cope he can take them to Oakland Animal Services and I will make sure they're adopted to a great home (I volunteer there).
Pictures now added! This is when they were first picked up. They're now in a bigger, comfier crate than this.
AMETHYST
I took round a few toys that Ailise never plays with and also a copy of the care sheet that Oakland Animal Services produces for their adopted bunnies. Our neighbour seems to want to keep them but he's not sure whether they'll be suitable for his home. If he struggles to cope he can take them to Oakland Animal Services and I will make sure they're adopted to a great home (I volunteer there).
Pictures now added! This is when they were first picked up. They're now in a bigger, comfier crate than this.
AMETHYST
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