[align=center]Madison was a young beautiful purebred Flemish Giant (tattoo'd and everything- not even a year I don't think) whom I met at Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary, here in Michigan.
I first met her a couple weeks back. I was eager to see her when I read another person's Volunteer log that said "Madison- OMG!" What was she OMG'ing? I was so curious. So my mom went to the bathroom, and I headed into Binkyville to meet this new bunbun.
I was so shocked. She was HUGE! At LEAST 15 LB (biggest rabbit I've ever seen in person-bigger than Silas)! I let her out and pet her and she was so easy to trance. She turned into a giant puddle when I pet her. She would rather be pet than fed- a rarity indeed. I compared her running to a ferret.
Her story was that someone had bought her from a breeder, then they didn't want her anymore. So they let her go. The person who found her contacted the previous owner, and they said they just don't want her anymore. The person who found her could not take care of her, thus she ended up at GLRS.
I wish none of that had happened to the sweetie. I loved interacting with her, socializing her. I felt like I had a bond with her, and I wanted her to find that loving home. Guess she'll find it in another life, over the Rainbow Bridge. She passed away after her spay- I heard she had internal bleeding...
Rest in peace, you beautiful bun, I'll miss you...
Me and her.
I'll miss seeing her every week...
Next to my 9.5 size boy shoe...
Her next to a small dutch bunny named George.
She loved everyone- she'd come running to the edge of the cage.
She was so beautiful...
I first met her a couple weeks back. I was eager to see her when I read another person's Volunteer log that said "Madison- OMG!" What was she OMG'ing? I was so curious. So my mom went to the bathroom, and I headed into Binkyville to meet this new bunbun.
I was so shocked. She was HUGE! At LEAST 15 LB (biggest rabbit I've ever seen in person-bigger than Silas)! I let her out and pet her and she was so easy to trance. She turned into a giant puddle when I pet her. She would rather be pet than fed- a rarity indeed. I compared her running to a ferret.
Her story was that someone had bought her from a breeder, then they didn't want her anymore. So they let her go. The person who found her contacted the previous owner, and they said they just don't want her anymore. The person who found her could not take care of her, thus she ended up at GLRS.
I wish none of that had happened to the sweetie. I loved interacting with her, socializing her. I felt like I had a bond with her, and I wanted her to find that loving home. Guess she'll find it in another life, over the Rainbow Bridge. She passed away after her spay- I heard she had internal bleeding...
Rest in peace, you beautiful bun, I'll miss you...
Me and her.
I'll miss seeing her every week...
Next to my 9.5 size boy shoe...
Her next to a small dutch bunny named George.
She loved everyone- she'd come running to the edge of the cage.
She was so beautiful...