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slavetoabunny

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Isn't our Nutmeg the cutest little girl ever?

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Here is her Petfinder listing:

http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13787018

Nutmeg is now almost 5 months old. We just had her spayed on Friday and she is doing great. She is very tiny - I know she doesn't top 2 pounds and she is full grown. She is a very sweet and cuddly little girl.

Can you give Nutmeg a loving forever home?
 
She's so cute. I love her coloring. :biggrin2:



**Seems like all the bunnies I was interested in was always too far away, before I got my 2 babies. And you got that cute little girl in FL. And I'm in Ohio. Never fails!!
 
That's a great Petfinder write-up for Nutmeg. She is lucky to be in GRR care and seeking a forever-loving home. Those black-otter pint-size buns are very endearing.

Thanks for all you do Gainesville Rabbit Rescue. I'm admiring the first pic you posted, hope there'll be more if time in rescue avails.

Please keep us updated on her search for a home.

Thanks for posting Patti. I understand that when one is adopted, it opens the space for another rabbit to be saved from euthanization calls, etc.

You are an angel to help them.



 
Thanks Julie! Nutmeg is so darned cute and tiny that we are hoping for a quick adoption for her. She has been our most looked at bunny on Petfinder for several weeks now.

Claim this little cutie while you have the chance folks!
 
TreasuredFriend wrote:
I understand that when one is adopted, it opens the space for another rabbit to be saved from euthanization calls, etc.

You are an angel to help them.
So far we are hanging on by a v3ry thin thread this year. We can still say that there have been no euthanizations at our shelter this year. We've been able to take every rabbit they've asked us to. On Sunday, I met a potential adopter at the shelter and she adopted two bunnies. We don't care whether they adopt from the shelter or from us. It opens up room either way.
 
luvthempigs wrote:
She is a cutie.

Patti, Do you find that the smaller bunnies get adopted faster than the larger ones?

I really think that they do. Lots of people want the small buns. If helps if they like to cuddle and kiss too. Last night she climbed up on hubby's shoulder and sat there licking his face.

I transported Nutmeg early this morning. She should be meeting her prospective mom right now. Hoping, hoping, hoping...................
 
slavetoabunny wrote:If helps if they like to cuddle and kiss too. Last night she climbed up on hubby's shoulder and sat there licking his face.

I transported Nutmeg early this morning. She should be meeting her prospective mom right now. Hoping, hoping, hoping...................


Awww, How sweet! I hope she finds her forever home :)

 
I can't believe this sweet little girl didn't get adopted today. I had such a good feeling about it.The person didadopt one of our other bunnies which is great. All for the greatergood. Oh well, just another day in bunny paradise. She'll finda home. In the meantime, I drive back over to Ocala to pick her up on Tuesday.
 
slavetoabunny wrote:
luvthempigs wrote:
She is a cutie.

Patti, Do you find that the smaller bunnies get adopted faster than the larger ones?

I really think that they do. Lots of people want the small buns. If helps if they like to cuddle and kiss too. Last night she climbed up on hubby's shoulder and sat there licking his face.

I transported Nutmeg early this morning. She should be meeting her prospective mom right now. Hoping, hoping, hoping...................
Patti, there is a special place in a human's heart for the pint-sized bunns. Truly, when a caring humans has gigantic to moderate (average) sized "kids", the dwarfs seem like *feathers* to hold and cuddle.

I'm thinking naturestee, having Oberon and Dori.

From our experience ... Our beloved gal (RIP Kareena, NZ/Flemish mix) and then hand-sized 3-lb. Parker.

Her forever human hasn't stepped up yet to adopt? :waiting: She'll get another chance to meet her special humans being in a foster home.

Good news that the potential adopters did choose another shelter occupant.

~ The pics on your DH's shoulder are Photoshopped I'm sure... ;) Nah, rabbits don't kiss.


 

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