lalena2148
Well-Known Member
Update! Went in again yesterday.
1) 2 Black Bunnies (Mom and Baby)
- Female and baby not sexed
- Baby is bigger now (has been there for a month) and it medium in size, the
mother is large
- Not spayed/neutered
-They are under the number W-48
They both look like this: http://www.monadpets.org/images/adopt-black-rabbit.jpg
Adopted! Babyfound ahome last week! :bunnyheart
2) Brown w/ dark tan Chinchilla layered fur and white tummy
- Male
- not neutered
- looks about 7/8 lbs
- Under number W-23
Looks list this guy but his fur is a little lighter: http://animal-world.com/encyclo/featured_pets/Critters/Benjamin/dinner.jpg
Adopted! :bunnyheart
3) Black w/ white stripe on neck & leg
- Not sexed yet
- 7/8 lbs
- Under number W-15
Looks kinda like this but the white fur isn't as prominate...spread out over the black and kinda blends in like chinchilla type fur:http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/oregon/images/jordan.jpg
Adopted! :bunnyheart
4) White dwarf
- red eyes
- small (2 lbs)
- not sexed
- not altered
- Under W-42
Looks like this:http://www.brierpatchchins.com/rabbits/pics/stock08.jpg
5) Gray w/ slight blue tint to fur
- not sexed
- not altered
- 5/6 lbs
Looks like this but not as big or big ears:http://www.petconnectionprogramsinc.com/images/378.jpg
6) 2 buns in one cage (white w/ tan spots on ears, eyes, nose and back & a really dark brown w/ different shades of brown w/ a little white around his neck and face)
- not sexed
- not altered
- small 2lbs
- Under W-64
White one looks like this except smaller and has tan instead of brown:http://www.geocities.com/josettep12/macgyver1.jpg
Brown one looks like this except smaller and darker:
http://www.gardencentre.ie/artman/uploads/brown_rabbit.jpg
UPDATE: White bun is a boy and the brown bun is a girl.
7) Dark brown baby
- male
- 2 months old
- not altered
- small
- was given up because owners thought it would affect the wife's pregnancy :dunno
8) White and grey Chinchilla-furred rabbit
- not sexed
- small
- looks like my Drizzle but whiter
- not altered
The little baby and the one that looks like my Drizzle is SO cute! I'm worried though about the baby being a male, that he might get territorial later on before he gets neutered and will spray (Drizzle never sprayed, ever! ) so I'm trying to decide if the white one is agirl if it would be better to get. I would bring Drizzle with, but there are always a ton of dogs in the waiting room, and I have a feeling he would completely freak out! I'm also getting married in 5weeks (exciting but stressful) and my fiance and I are going on our honeymoon a couple after the wedding for about a week (6 days). I'll be leaving Drizzle (and the other rabbit if I get it) with my mom. Is there a chance they could be bonded by then? Or will I still be safer having them in separate cages after that until I get back? Any ideas on any of these? I might go today to see if I will adopt one. Oh so excited! :colors:
1) 2 Black Bunnies (Mom and Baby)
- Female and baby not sexed
- Baby is bigger now (has been there for a month) and it medium in size, the
mother is large
- Not spayed/neutered
-They are under the number W-48
They both look like this: http://www.monadpets.org/images/adopt-black-rabbit.jpg
Adopted! Babyfound ahome last week! :bunnyheart
2) Brown w/ dark tan Chinchilla layered fur and white tummy
- Male
- not neutered
- looks about 7/8 lbs
- Under number W-23
Looks list this guy but his fur is a little lighter: http://animal-world.com/encyclo/featured_pets/Critters/Benjamin/dinner.jpg
Adopted! :bunnyheart
3) Black w/ white stripe on neck & leg
- Not sexed yet
- 7/8 lbs
- Under number W-15
Looks kinda like this but the white fur isn't as prominate...spread out over the black and kinda blends in like chinchilla type fur:http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/oregon/images/jordan.jpg
Adopted! :bunnyheart
4) White dwarf
- red eyes
- small (2 lbs)
- not sexed
- not altered
- Under W-42
Looks like this:http://www.brierpatchchins.com/rabbits/pics/stock08.jpg
5) Gray w/ slight blue tint to fur
- not sexed
- not altered
- 5/6 lbs
Looks like this but not as big or big ears:http://www.petconnectionprogramsinc.com/images/378.jpg
6) 2 buns in one cage (white w/ tan spots on ears, eyes, nose and back & a really dark brown w/ different shades of brown w/ a little white around his neck and face)
- not sexed
- not altered
- small 2lbs
- Under W-64
White one looks like this except smaller and has tan instead of brown:http://www.geocities.com/josettep12/macgyver1.jpg
Brown one looks like this except smaller and darker:
http://www.gardencentre.ie/artman/uploads/brown_rabbit.jpg
UPDATE: White bun is a boy and the brown bun is a girl.
7) Dark brown baby
- male
- 2 months old
- not altered
- small
- was given up because owners thought it would affect the wife's pregnancy :dunno
8) White and grey Chinchilla-furred rabbit
- not sexed
- small
- looks like my Drizzle but whiter
- not altered
The little baby and the one that looks like my Drizzle is SO cute! I'm worried though about the baby being a male, that he might get territorial later on before he gets neutered and will spray (Drizzle never sprayed, ever! ) so I'm trying to decide if the white one is agirl if it would be better to get. I would bring Drizzle with, but there are always a ton of dogs in the waiting room, and I have a feeling he would completely freak out! I'm also getting married in 5weeks (exciting but stressful) and my fiance and I are going on our honeymoon a couple after the wedding for about a week (6 days). I'll be leaving Drizzle (and the other rabbit if I get it) with my mom. Is there a chance they could be bonded by then? Or will I still be safer having them in separate cages after that until I get back? Any ideas on any of these? I might go today to see if I will adopt one. Oh so excited! :colors: