Hiya, we are rushing around here getting ready to take in four Angoras who were advertised in the freeads.
I agree with what Tamsin has said about people sometimes being a little too overkeen to help bunnies advertised in this way, but this is an exceptional case.
There are four Angoras, two unneutered Bucks, and two unspayed Does.
One Doe is very heavily pregnant and her babies are due this weekend :shock: , so we need to move her urgently before the babies arrive and settle her in. The other doe was mated accidentially a couple of days ago, so will be spayed within a short space of time.
I dont want this thread to deteriorate into an attack on the owner of the bunnies, as 1) we do not know all the facts as to why the bunnies need to be rehomed 2) accidents can happen 3) the bunnies welfare is my immediate concern.
I am only considering taking on these bunnies, as people have very kindly rallied to our support and offered to help with neutering and other costs(you know who you are thank you so much ), and because we have one lovely lady lined up to help foster one or two of the bunnies long term once they are sorted.
I may need some more help later, so am making everyone aware of what we are letting ourselves in for :shock: :lol: :lol:
I have offered the heavily pregnant doe (at least) a permanent home here with us, and her babies (who will be neutered when they are old enough).
I would love to keep them all, but we plan to relocate in the next few years, so cannot consider doing this.
If you can just think of us, and send some special wishes for these bunnies, especially the expectant mum, we would be eternally grateful.
Special thank you to the lovely Tamsin, Emma and Michele for all your support
We are travelling up to West Midlands to collect bunnies later, and I will let you know when they are safely installed.
Love Adele
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PS OMG I am going to be a Bunny Grandmother :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol:
I agree with what Tamsin has said about people sometimes being a little too overkeen to help bunnies advertised in this way, but this is an exceptional case.
There are four Angoras, two unneutered Bucks, and two unspayed Does.
One Doe is very heavily pregnant and her babies are due this weekend :shock: , so we need to move her urgently before the babies arrive and settle her in. The other doe was mated accidentially a couple of days ago, so will be spayed within a short space of time.
I dont want this thread to deteriorate into an attack on the owner of the bunnies, as 1) we do not know all the facts as to why the bunnies need to be rehomed 2) accidents can happen 3) the bunnies welfare is my immediate concern.
I am only considering taking on these bunnies, as people have very kindly rallied to our support and offered to help with neutering and other costs(you know who you are thank you so much ), and because we have one lovely lady lined up to help foster one or two of the bunnies long term once they are sorted.
I may need some more help later, so am making everyone aware of what we are letting ourselves in for :shock: :lol: :lol:
I have offered the heavily pregnant doe (at least) a permanent home here with us, and her babies (who will be neutered when they are old enough).
I would love to keep them all, but we plan to relocate in the next few years, so cannot consider doing this.
If you can just think of us, and send some special wishes for these bunnies, especially the expectant mum, we would be eternally grateful.
Special thank you to the lovely Tamsin, Emma and Michele for all your support
We are travelling up to West Midlands to collect bunnies later, and I will let you know when they are safely installed.
Love Adele
XX
PS OMG I am going to be a Bunny Grandmother :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: