Sadieandcarson
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Hi, I'm Rebecca and I currently have 4 bunnies, along with a few other animals. My bunnies have their own bedroom, but they are in separate exercise pens because they aren't bonded.
Watson is around 8 years old and I've had him almost his whole life. He seems to be some sort of Californian mix. He was set free and abandoned in Georgia when I was living there and we found him eating the neighbors flowers. His owners had moved and left him. Since we rescued him he has been spoiled and never missed a meal. Watson has a huge attitude but he has trained us well over the years.
Next I have Willow, who I had adopted as a baby from a rescue that had an entire family of rabbits surrendered from a college dorm. We were told he was a she, but that wasn't the case. He's about 5 years old now and he's a holland lop/lionhead mix. He's one of my most skittish ones and doesn't like to be bothered. Watson and Willow used to be bonded but that broke when we moved a few years ago.
The next one I adopted is actually the youngest. His name is Zero and he is a 6 month old dwarf hotot I got from my aunt when he was 8 weeks old. He is the most confident and sweet one of the group and loves everyone. His only flaw is he's a litterbox chewer.
My last bunny is the biggest. He's 9lbs and his name is Wally. I adopted him from the humane society in April. They think he's about 2yrs old. He was part of a hoarder situation and dumped with a bunch of other rabbits and cats. He was later adopted but returned after 2 weeks because he has major anxiety and cage possession issues. I took him in and have been working with him. He will now come up to me when he's in his pen and take treats from my hand and allow me to pet his head.
The rest of my little zoo includes 3 dogs, my daughter's 2 parakeets and a horse we are leasing to adopt.
Watson is around 8 years old and I've had him almost his whole life. He seems to be some sort of Californian mix. He was set free and abandoned in Georgia when I was living there and we found him eating the neighbors flowers. His owners had moved and left him. Since we rescued him he has been spoiled and never missed a meal. Watson has a huge attitude but he has trained us well over the years.
Next I have Willow, who I had adopted as a baby from a rescue that had an entire family of rabbits surrendered from a college dorm. We were told he was a she, but that wasn't the case. He's about 5 years old now and he's a holland lop/lionhead mix. He's one of my most skittish ones and doesn't like to be bothered. Watson and Willow used to be bonded but that broke when we moved a few years ago.
The next one I adopted is actually the youngest. His name is Zero and he is a 6 month old dwarf hotot I got from my aunt when he was 8 weeks old. He is the most confident and sweet one of the group and loves everyone. His only flaw is he's a litterbox chewer.
My last bunny is the biggest. He's 9lbs and his name is Wally. I adopted him from the humane society in April. They think he's about 2yrs old. He was part of a hoarder situation and dumped with a bunch of other rabbits and cats. He was later adopted but returned after 2 weeks because he has major anxiety and cage possession issues. I took him in and have been working with him. He will now come up to me when he's in his pen and take treats from my hand and allow me to pet his head.
The rest of my little zoo includes 3 dogs, my daughter's 2 parakeets and a horse we are leasing to adopt.