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Honeybun needs a new home
My mom-in-law adopted a lion head rabbit from the animal shelter a little over a month ago. Sweet rabbit, but it turns out my mom-in-law is allergic to her. We already have a male rabbit, so my wife and I can't really keep her.
So, we are looking for a home for Honeybun. We don't know her age, but she is most likely 3-4 years old. She was left by a vet's office without any note or indication of why she was abandoned. But she is VERY friendly - you can pick her up without any fuss, and she'll sit in your lap forever. Loves to be brushed and petted. Rabbit comes with cage and a bunch of rabbit supplies. Free to a loving home! Here are some pictures of Honeybun: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1252339422.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1252339516.jpg I'm in north NJ - and can bring the bunny to you, if you're close enough. Either respond here or send a PM. Thanks, -Z-man. |
Just wondering, can you "potty train" a bunny or do you have to clean up after them? Cute animal.
Neil |
Recipes included?
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Oh, and no, recipes are not included.... -Z |
Is your mother-in-law allergic to cats? My son is, I'm wondering if he may have rabbit allergies as well.
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Cool looking bunny.
KT |
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If you want a rabbit for your son, I would suggest getting something with shorter and less hair. -Z-man. |
Can you get her fixed or is it a different issue with the male?
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Great rabbit! If I lived closer, I'd adopt her!
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We used to have a rabbit. It lived on our second-story deck, and would not go down the stairs, so we left the hutch open. The rabbit would sleep in the hutch, and use the small litter box in the corner of the hutch, but was free to hop around the deck all day long.
The perfect pet- There whenever my daughter wanted to cuddle/play with it, but very little maintenance otherwise. We could leave for a week, and as long as we put out adequate food, bunny was happy. |
Too bad you are not closer Z. My daughter would love adopting Honeybun. She is a Dr. Dolittle with animals.
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Honeybun is litter trained, BTW. And truly a nice pet. (She's actually friendlier than our male rabbit, but we're too attached to Cinnabun to give me up!) -Z-man. |
How long do rabbits live? I'm between pets, and i've never had a rabbit. Could be a cool switch. I like the no stinky poo part the most.
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Pen-gu-ins is practically chickens .....
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Girlfriend wants a wabbit... unfortunatly we live on the wrong side of America... and her apartment complex doesn't allow bunnies.
Seems weird, they allow cats and dogs (with an added deposit and monthly charge) but no rabbits? |
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BTW - you've got PM. -Z-man. |
Made me think of this place near me. The only reason I know about it, is that they needed a variance to run this on their property. Anyway...
http://www.bunnylu.org/ http://www.bunnylu.org/MEG_Spenser.jpg |
Steve, that is a big freakin' bunny
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