Luvmyzoocrew
Well-Known Member
This is a craigslist listing that is going to end horrible. i am going to talk to my mom about maybe taking her, i have no room for this rabbit here. I dont want to email her and say something that is going to frighten her away and she will not rehome this rabbit, or shuffle it off to a shelter. Can anyone help i would be willing to pick up, as it is not to far from me, and hold for a couple days till we can get it to someone. please i see this as being really bad
The BEST lop-ear rabbit ever - FREE [line] Reply to: [email protected]
Date: 2007-10-06, 8:59AM EDT
I have a large female grey lop-ear rabbit. She is the sweetest thing ever, we named her Honey. She will run in circles around you when she sees you are coming to feed her. She is super soft and lets you pet her. We had her in a large rabbit cage, but it was too small, we moved her to a dog cage still too small, then a hutch which she escaped from dozens of times, finally we put her into a run area in our backyard with our dogs and she dug her way out and has been living the last 4 months 'free' in our backyard. She even goes on daily visits to some of the neighbors who give her special treats, but never strays far. We think she believes she is one of our dogs. She hangs out with our dogs, naps with them and even chases our CATS, and our cats actually run away from her! She needs a lot of room to run and play, and she is a wonderful, awesome bunny. We know she needs to be indoors for the winter because she does not have the natural instinct to build a burrow and hibernate, plus would prefer if she was able to be in a place where she can be contained because we worry about cars with her just running around. We would love to give her to someone who can take care of her and love her and NOT keep her locked in a tiny cage, but most importantly she will need to be indoors for the winter and preferably have a fenced area to play in if you bring her outside when it is warm. Like I said she thinks she is a dog and she loves to run around. SHE DOES NOT GET ALONG WITH OTHER RABBITS! Thanks for reading!
The BEST lop-ear rabbit ever - FREE [line] Reply to: [email protected]
Date: 2007-10-06, 8:59AM EDT
I have a large female grey lop-ear rabbit. She is the sweetest thing ever, we named her Honey. She will run in circles around you when she sees you are coming to feed her. She is super soft and lets you pet her. We had her in a large rabbit cage, but it was too small, we moved her to a dog cage still too small, then a hutch which she escaped from dozens of times, finally we put her into a run area in our backyard with our dogs and she dug her way out and has been living the last 4 months 'free' in our backyard. She even goes on daily visits to some of the neighbors who give her special treats, but never strays far. We think she believes she is one of our dogs. She hangs out with our dogs, naps with them and even chases our CATS, and our cats actually run away from her! She needs a lot of room to run and play, and she is a wonderful, awesome bunny. We know she needs to be indoors for the winter because she does not have the natural instinct to build a burrow and hibernate, plus would prefer if she was able to be in a place where she can be contained because we worry about cars with her just running around. We would love to give her to someone who can take care of her and love her and NOT keep her locked in a tiny cage, but most importantly she will need to be indoors for the winter and preferably have a fenced area to play in if you bring her outside when it is warm. Like I said she thinks she is a dog and she loves to run around. SHE DOES NOT GET ALONG WITH OTHER RABBITS! Thanks for reading!