avarocks
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Milo is a 4 year old male holland lop, and is not neutered. His markings are described as mixed tortoiseshell. He's a mix of white, with two different shades of brown. He is approximately 5.5 pounds. He is litter box trained and very friendly.
I am not willing to surrender Milo to a shelter and I am not willing to just stick him on some website made for advertising. This is a very difficult thing for me to do. I look at him now with tears in my eyes. I love him so much but this just isn't the life for him. Due to my frequently being out, or frequently needing to sleep and rest, he spends most of his time in his cage. My apartment is small, so his out of cage time is still in a small area. Due to chewing behaviours and generally getting into things he is blocked from about half of the apartment, mostly for his safety but partly for my sanity. As much as I love my precious Milo, instead of his amount of cage time getting better, it has gotten worse. He's been with me for 3 years so this is heart wrenching. Please be prepared, if interested, to be asked lots of questions. I will be hoping to get some updates on him in his new home too.
Milo is a sensitive bunny - once he bonds with you, if you feel ill or sad he will jump up to you. He has positive relationships with other animals and is very gentle around my guinea pigs. What Milo needs is a home with people who really, really love rabbits and can increase his quality of life. As little cage time as possible - 100% cage free is not possible due to how much mischief he gets into, but several hours a day would be ideal. Lots of access to outdoors. He especially loves going outside to see the snow, and the fall leaves. I would provide a full bio on all his favourite activities, foods, his dietary routine, and would be more than willing once he goes to his new home, to answer any questions that arise. I will do anything to help his new home be a success. Photos of Milo should be here on my profile somewhere.
Please be patient with me - this is heart wrenching but it's not fair to Milo. I want him in a place where he can have the best quality of life possible. I have other pets, but the cat could care less and the guinea pigs don't care if they get out or not. Their quality of life is as it should be. I feel so guilty about him being locked in all the time.
We are located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. I am unable to drive so I would need you to work out transport to get to Milo. I will try to remember to watch this thread, but the easiest and most effective way to reach me if you are interested is by email:
[email protected]
My name is Sarah. If you are someone coming from a bit of a distance we will need to chat on the phone a little before I agree to meet with you. I understand that everyone on this forum is a rabbit lover but this is my boy so I will basically interview you. If I meet you and I feel very uncomfortable I won't let my boy go. However someone who has a true passion for rabbits and a true love for animals in general should not have a problem. I know a true animal lover when I see one
Sarah
I am not willing to surrender Milo to a shelter and I am not willing to just stick him on some website made for advertising. This is a very difficult thing for me to do. I look at him now with tears in my eyes. I love him so much but this just isn't the life for him. Due to my frequently being out, or frequently needing to sleep and rest, he spends most of his time in his cage. My apartment is small, so his out of cage time is still in a small area. Due to chewing behaviours and generally getting into things he is blocked from about half of the apartment, mostly for his safety but partly for my sanity. As much as I love my precious Milo, instead of his amount of cage time getting better, it has gotten worse. He's been with me for 3 years so this is heart wrenching. Please be prepared, if interested, to be asked lots of questions. I will be hoping to get some updates on him in his new home too.
Milo is a sensitive bunny - once he bonds with you, if you feel ill or sad he will jump up to you. He has positive relationships with other animals and is very gentle around my guinea pigs. What Milo needs is a home with people who really, really love rabbits and can increase his quality of life. As little cage time as possible - 100% cage free is not possible due to how much mischief he gets into, but several hours a day would be ideal. Lots of access to outdoors. He especially loves going outside to see the snow, and the fall leaves. I would provide a full bio on all his favourite activities, foods, his dietary routine, and would be more than willing once he goes to his new home, to answer any questions that arise. I will do anything to help his new home be a success. Photos of Milo should be here on my profile somewhere.
Please be patient with me - this is heart wrenching but it's not fair to Milo. I want him in a place where he can have the best quality of life possible. I have other pets, but the cat could care less and the guinea pigs don't care if they get out or not. Their quality of life is as it should be. I feel so guilty about him being locked in all the time.
We are located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. I am unable to drive so I would need you to work out transport to get to Milo. I will try to remember to watch this thread, but the easiest and most effective way to reach me if you are interested is by email:
[email protected]
My name is Sarah. If you are someone coming from a bit of a distance we will need to chat on the phone a little before I agree to meet with you. I understand that everyone on this forum is a rabbit lover but this is my boy so I will basically interview you. If I meet you and I feel very uncomfortable I won't let my boy go. However someone who has a true passion for rabbits and a true love for animals in general should not have a problem. I know a true animal lover when I see one
Sarah