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degrassi wrote:
Today I got to play with Arbutus. Arbutus was a cute little bun. He didn't mind being petted and even stuck out his neck and rested his chin on my kneefor a good scratch but after a few minutes wanted to be let down. He explored the room and when it was time to catch him, he gave me a good run around. He wasn't scared of me but each time i'd reach for him, he'd hop away. He must have thought it was a game, but I eventually caught him.

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Arbutus is a young neutered buck, a Harlequin cross.


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degrassi wrote:
Padme was a sweetheart. She sat for a good 15mins for petting before I put her down for some excercise time. She wasn't into exploring and spent most of the time grooming. When it was time to pack her up and bring her to her cage, there was no problems catching her. She let me walk right up to her and pick her up. She is the first bunny that has been so good with being picked up and held. Most try to run away and I have to run around the room after them. She seems like a good calm,cuddly bun.

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Padme, an adultspayed doe, rabbit cross.


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Did you notice, one white paw, and one dark paw. And a bit if white on the nose. :D
 
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Here is Siam (adopted) yay! He was a staff favorite. He is a neutered buck, a Himalayn cross.



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Siam was able to toss this telephone book like a roll paper tube.
 
Here are some that were adopted.

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Charlie Murphy, a male dutch cross.



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Barbie, a spayed female, Lion Head cross.



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Grandmaster Flash, a spayed female, Dwarf cross.

Note: Deuce was adopted too (the last of the originals before this batch were surrendered to the Humane Society).
 
Stan, I am soooo pleased Deuce has been adopted :)

Degrassi, you are doing a great job, helping socialise these bunnies, as well as giving them love and time out of their cages. I am pleased that so many have been adopted. That picture of Cucumber is the first time I've actually seen her - whenever I've been she has been in the upper cage, destroying the newspapers :D

jan
 
LuvaBun wrote:
That picture of Cucumber is the first time I've actually seen her - whenever I've been she has been in the upper cage, destroying the newspapers :D

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Who me? Destroying newspapers? :p



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It can't be me....:bunnyangel:
 
An update on the 130 rabbits that came into the Humane Society in April.

On Friday, 3 of those rabbits - Valpolicella, Bucharest and Morning Glory - were still there. On Saturday morning, Valpolicella found a home :). Saturday afternoon, Bucharest found a home :). And today, Morning Glory found a home ...... he came home with me :biggrin2:.

Will update more in the main forum tomorrow. I will most likely change his name, and hope that he and Shadow can become friends. So far, we have had lots of binkies, lots of cuddles and lots of poops :p

Jan
 
Oh Jan...that is just wonderful new's!!...just wonderful!

I do know thatMorning Gloryis one lucky little bunny to have you as his new mum...i am so happy that he has found his forever home :D
 
Congratulations! :bunnydance:

What a wonderful ending to the Edmonton Humane Society story of the rabbits needing homes. And to top it off, Jan our beloved member takes the last one remaining from all the rabbits that came in on that fateful day. I am surprised Morning Glory wasn'tone of the first to bepicked up, because he is so cute with his distinct markings. He would of been my first choice.

I am so happy! :biggrin2:

 

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