Hi, justpeachy!! Welcome to the forum!!
I actually find myself agreeing with everyone's opinions and ideas...
What you say, Stephanie, about them being set in their ways oncethey're older is true, but if one were to find a bun that were as suchthat was really sweet, had good litter habits, etc, that would be goodbecause then it wouldn't then chance once the bun hitspuberty.
Just a spin I thought I'd add tothings. Hope you don't mind.
Anyway, Naturestee's right...there's so much information on this site,I'm sure between the research you can do here, and asking any and allquestions you could possibly have (which we REALLY encourage...we don'tmind tons of questions...we'd rather you ask and find out than not askand have something adverse happen later on!), I think you'll findyourself quite prepared for your bunny(ies) once you bring him/her/themhome!
And, even once you have him/her/them home,again, feel free to ask any and all questions. We're all herefor one another on Rabbits Only...
So...on that note, let me give you a few links that will help you out a bit on what you've mentioned!
Here's a good section on Spaying and Neutering, that containsinformation on the different changes you can expect a baby bun to gothrough once it reaches puberty:
http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=12040&forum_id=10
Here's a section that lists various rescue organizations per location (I hope you can find something close to you):
http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=11713&forum_id=13
If you can't find an org near you from that list, you can try checkingthe Animal Control site for your location, and even calling them andasking them directly. I would give you a link for the one foryour area, but I don't know your exact area (and since this is a siteonline, I wouldn't ask for it...hehe...gotta keep your privacysecure!). Anyway, that's another idea.
Here's a link to the entire Bunny 101 section of the forum. It has SO MUCH great information!
http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=12080&forum_id=17
And here's a link to the Rabbit Health References section, which also has good information:
http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=11899&forum_id=10
So, there ya go! Like I've mentioned, feel free to askaway! We're here for you! (The best idea would beto make a new topic in the Rabbits Only section of the forum for eachquestion you have, that way people see each individual question andanswer them separately for ya.
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So...welcome!! We're happy to have ya!
Hugs!
Rosie*