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blue point dwarf lop

elaine

Mama Doe
I have been asked to take in a blue point dwarf lop buck he is mainly white and has blue ears, by the loca rspca I would think he is over 12 months old and very friendly, He was supposed to have been a stray but there is noway as his feet are totally white so he hadn't been wandering I reckon it was there rabbit
 
elaine said:
He was supposed to have been a stray but there is noway as his feet are totally white so he hadn't been wandering I reckon it was there rabbit

Our Monty's feet were and still are snow white, he was found wandering in a park on a snowy night, starving and cold. The colour of their feet isn't always an indication as to whether they are strays or not, some buns are meticulous in their cleaning :wink: :D
 
Brody was a stray from the RSPCA. don't know where she was found or under what circumstances. All I know is she obviously had a pooey bum problem as I saw piles of slop in her hutch there and asked but they said it was "normal". I accepted that, in my ignorance. She hated being picked up but I persevered and she now loves her cuddles but I had to use a towel to pick her up/ cuddle her after getting covered in bunny slop too many times. Then she went to Bunny Boot Camp and now has a lovely clean bum so I don't have to stress her out with fortnightly baths. or use a towel to pick her up. The point of this is that I wonder how many are really "strays" or are just handed in as such because of whatever "problem" they may have.
 
Bunny boot camp ??!!! Tell me more ( please) Otis definately does not fall into the scupulously clean category - he's always been incredibly lazy where his behind is concerned and has to have regular washes much to his disgust.......
 
I think some rescues prioritise strays over rabbits already in a home that the owners want rid of. If the owners are sneaky they hand them in saying they've "found" them.
 
He is lovely - love the blue ears, he looks very cuddly and nosey - let's hope he finds a new home soon.
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