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Wise Old Thumper
This little boy arrived with us last night
Shouldn't have really taken him as trying to reduce numbers but how could I not .
So here is his story as I know ..
He was seen at livestock market in Holmfirth by someone . He was being sold for a pound . So the person ( who had done this before several times ) paid £2 for him and took him home .
She cleaned his wounds and fed him .
The downside is that this person , although good intentioned , had no where suitable for him . ( or several others from the same place) so they were housed in tiny cages .
Now because of this the Rspca had a call about this person , who by trying to do good had got herself in a pickle . And the rspca took him and several other buns away .
Liz ( rspca) took this little boy to the vets . He is very underweight and his back is a mass of scabby bite wounds . Thankfully they all look clean except one tiny wound that has a bit of pus . He is now on treatment and should make a good recovery .
When Liz told me about him I couldn't help but take him .
He is such a sweet little soul .
There is a moral to this story though ... I see so many people taking buns from free ads , markets , et shop adverts etc. then not being able to give them what they need .
While the intentions are good if you can't proved properly for them the stay away from these places and don't get yourselves into bother .
This little mite has come good . He will get what he needs now .
But how many bunnies don't . Good intentions aren't enough