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Bone

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I brought a rabbit home that wasn't being taken care of. Not think she was pregnant. I also brought home a lion head and she ended up pregnant also. For doing a good deed I am running out of money to take care of all these rabbits. So if any one wants to have free rabbits let me know. Here are their discriptions.

5 lion heads- mostly all dark smoky color

2 half lop eared- 1 is wild color female 1 is all black with ears that are straight to the side female

1 large rabbit- White and orange in color Male

Here is my number in you need to reach me 765-425-1163

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Corbin
 
Hi Corbin and welcome to RO!

Bless you for helping these bunnies- what a mess you've fallen into! Unfortunately this happens quite a bit. Have you tried contacting your local no kill shelters and rabbit rescues?

Another idea is to post ads at your local vets and pet stores, with pictures. Please check out this thread: Successful Rehoming of Petsfor more ideas on rehoming.

Also, if you have pictures and can post them here that always helps too!

Haley
 
There were more little bunnies than this, and I was able to find them homes by posting in pet stores and other places. But the problem I came into with some pet stores was they wanted to use them for reptile food. We are going to keep one that ended up having a hard birth. I am going to post pics hopefuly later next week.

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Corbin
 
We just got rid of 3 lion heads. But we still have 5 rabbits left to get rid of.

male and female lion head

Large male orange and white

all black female with half loped ears

wild color female with half loped ears

Thanks
 
Oh my, I hope you can collaborate with the right folks to get them to the right hands. Not a reptile or laboratory or ill-intended, malicious intentions individual. Those half lops have a soft spot in our bunny-admiration book. Same with the wild (agouti) colored, large male orange and white, ... oh heck .... ALL of them.

Give them head strokes and lotsa TLC. :) Pictures?
 

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