Hoolia
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It’s my first time officially fostering anything!
I was assigned a notorious un-adoptable mini rex who has been returned twice for aggression and misbehavior. He’s been so hard to keep in a home, the rescue has given up on finding him one. They only fostered him out because they have to empty the facility for the summer due to air conditioning issues. They warned me that he’s a little terror in a house setting, so that’s what I brought him home expecting: a little monster.
What I got was a charming little best friend who hangs out on the bed with me, greets me when I come home from work, binkies onto my lap, sits on my pillow, and has been nothing but a joy to have around.
Everyone wants me to keep him, but it breaks my heart to say I can’t... I’ll be moving after he goes back to the rescue. He’s not rabbit friendly and I couldn’t keep him safely away from Pup and Muffin when I go back to my mom’s house. Not to mention, i stead of one chihuahua, my mom now has three dogs including a large lab mix who evidently hates rabbits.
If I can, I’d love to try to adopt this little guy when I get my own place again. Or foster-to-adopt to see how he does. After losing Mrs Brown, this puny rabbit has brought so much love back into my life. I’ve also never had a rex before! He doesn’t care much for being pet - on his back is ok, no thanks on the face, and his ears are off limits - but it’s ok and im respectful of his boundaries. Almost wonder if that contributed to why he got nasty at his other homes; people trying to touch him too much because he’s such a soft and cute bunny and he didn’t like it.
I was assigned a notorious un-adoptable mini rex who has been returned twice for aggression and misbehavior. He’s been so hard to keep in a home, the rescue has given up on finding him one. They only fostered him out because they have to empty the facility for the summer due to air conditioning issues. They warned me that he’s a little terror in a house setting, so that’s what I brought him home expecting: a little monster.
What I got was a charming little best friend who hangs out on the bed with me, greets me when I come home from work, binkies onto my lap, sits on my pillow, and has been nothing but a joy to have around.
Everyone wants me to keep him, but it breaks my heart to say I can’t... I’ll be moving after he goes back to the rescue. He’s not rabbit friendly and I couldn’t keep him safely away from Pup and Muffin when I go back to my mom’s house. Not to mention, i stead of one chihuahua, my mom now has three dogs including a large lab mix who evidently hates rabbits.
If I can, I’d love to try to adopt this little guy when I get my own place again. Or foster-to-adopt to see how he does. After losing Mrs Brown, this puny rabbit has brought so much love back into my life. I’ve also never had a rex before! He doesn’t care much for being pet - on his back is ok, no thanks on the face, and his ears are off limits - but it’s ok and im respectful of his boundaries. Almost wonder if that contributed to why he got nasty at his other homes; people trying to touch him too much because he’s such a soft and cute bunny and he didn’t like it.