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JimD

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Found on craigslist....

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/pet/382280278.html

"Unable to keep this beautiful New Zealand Rabbit - landlord insists we give up for adoption. Do you have a good home for this very friendly and interactive animal?? He is approximately 9 lbs."

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I called and spoke to his owner. She can only keep him for another month.
He's white with multi-colored markings (Harlequin?).
He's 6 years old and neutered.



 
Interesting that the landlord all of sudden demanded that the rabbit go. I wonder if they had informed the landlord about the rabbit in the first place. Or something else happened like some damage. I let my landlord know about my rabbits. They really didn't care. Hopefully, it won't be a big deal when I move out in the next few months. The little buggers like to chew on everything.

The rabbit is probably an English Spot or Rhinelander.
 
Thanks. I would have offered but I have four of my own plus a foster in a one bedroom apartment. I'm also condo hunting so I could be moving at any time in the next two months.
 
Celestial Wind wrote:
....I could foster this bunn till we find him a new forever home.

Thanks!!!! You're on the list!!

I only talked to the owner briefly to make sure it was a legitimate offer, and to get a few details.

From what she said, he basicaly a house rabbit, too.

Forgot to ask if he was litter trained.

I definately don't have the room for another 10 lb bunnie..... even I agree with MrsD on this.

pla725 wrote:
.......or Rhinelander.
I'm thinking the same thing....I'd like to get a look at him. Maybe I can get her to send me some pics.
****always wanted a Rhinelander....sigh****
 
Maybe she just moved and thought to convince the landlord differently... The SPCA has had a huge amount of abandoned bunnies this year due to people having to move and landlords refusing animals. It is my own biggest fear right now not that I plan to move anytime soon.

I sure hope this bun will get a loving home :)
 
I'm looking to buy a condo. One of my top questions is "what is the pet policy?". Iasked that question when I moved in my first apartment and when I moved in my current place. Both places were okay with me having rabbits.
 

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