OneBadBunny!!!
Active Member
Hi folks,
Sorry I haven't been around much... I've been very busy. Peter is doing well, he is as happy as ever!
On the other hand, there is a new bunny at the animal shelter I volunteer at. But for some reason bunnies take forever to get adopted at our shelter.If it took about two mos. for the sweetest little female blk dwarf to get adopted, I can't even imagine how long its gonna take for a gigantic white fur ball to get adopted. He is all white except for some brown on his nose, ears and feet, I guess you would him a charlie. He is extremely friendly and doesn't mind being held for long periods of time. (although I mind, because he is sooo darn heavy lol) He also has the most amazing eyes that I've ever seen on an animal. They are ruby in the center and then a lilac-blue surrounds it. They are gorgeous!!!
But thats only my opinion, most people don't want a pet with red eyes for whatever strange reason. I'm fostering a guinea pig who hasn't been adopted in over 8mos. because of his red eyes. I've been fostering him for only 3 weeks and with a bath, some socializing and some exposure on the internet, he is being adopted on Sunday by a woman from New York.
Back to the bunny, I realllllly want him for myself BUT its up to my parents.... They are kind of on the fence about it. Honestly I think they want him. Now I like to call myself open-minded about things like religion and supernatural lol. But I think something is trying to tell me to get this bunny. Here's why: He was brought into the shelter on my B-day (august 8). His name is Sarge (my dad is a police sergeant and he is the one who was playing with him at the shelter). And last but not least the red eyes... This guinea pig I'm fostering has really made my realize how people can be rediculous about animal eye color. Maybe something doesnt want me to let this bun rot away in the shelter like the guinea pig did...
I don't know lol, do you see what this has done to me?ullhair:I've been thinking about him sooo much, I've already pick out a name. I wanted to name him "Stanley" it goes with my people name theme and sounds good next to Peter. It is also the name of my favorite Lifehouse album "Stanley Climbfall"... My parents say it should stay Sarge lol for my dad. I think we have agreed on Sergeant Stanley Climbfall lmao. Its a mouthfull lol. I don't believe we have agreed on a name but not on adopting him lmao. My family is ssooo messed up lol.
Anyway I will try and get pictures soon. If anyone is interested please please please say so. I would rather see him go to someone else's home. That way I could have room for another animal that might need me more ex. stray, kill shelter foster...
I really hope that my parents let me take Sergeant Stanley Climbfall home, but if not I hope that one of you will take him home!!!
Thanks for reading!!
<3 Samantha
BTW, he's at the Monmouth County SPCA in Eatontown, NJ.
Sorry I haven't been around much... I've been very busy. Peter is doing well, he is as happy as ever!
On the other hand, there is a new bunny at the animal shelter I volunteer at. But for some reason bunnies take forever to get adopted at our shelter.If it took about two mos. for the sweetest little female blk dwarf to get adopted, I can't even imagine how long its gonna take for a gigantic white fur ball to get adopted. He is all white except for some brown on his nose, ears and feet, I guess you would him a charlie. He is extremely friendly and doesn't mind being held for long periods of time. (although I mind, because he is sooo darn heavy lol) He also has the most amazing eyes that I've ever seen on an animal. They are ruby in the center and then a lilac-blue surrounds it. They are gorgeous!!!
But thats only my opinion, most people don't want a pet with red eyes for whatever strange reason. I'm fostering a guinea pig who hasn't been adopted in over 8mos. because of his red eyes. I've been fostering him for only 3 weeks and with a bath, some socializing and some exposure on the internet, he is being adopted on Sunday by a woman from New York.
Back to the bunny, I realllllly want him for myself BUT its up to my parents.... They are kind of on the fence about it. Honestly I think they want him. Now I like to call myself open-minded about things like religion and supernatural lol. But I think something is trying to tell me to get this bunny. Here's why: He was brought into the shelter on my B-day (august 8). His name is Sarge (my dad is a police sergeant and he is the one who was playing with him at the shelter). And last but not least the red eyes... This guinea pig I'm fostering has really made my realize how people can be rediculous about animal eye color. Maybe something doesnt want me to let this bun rot away in the shelter like the guinea pig did...
I don't know lol, do you see what this has done to me?ullhair:I've been thinking about him sooo much, I've already pick out a name. I wanted to name him "Stanley" it goes with my people name theme and sounds good next to Peter. It is also the name of my favorite Lifehouse album "Stanley Climbfall"... My parents say it should stay Sarge lol for my dad. I think we have agreed on Sergeant Stanley Climbfall lmao. Its a mouthfull lol. I don't believe we have agreed on a name but not on adopting him lmao. My family is ssooo messed up lol.
Anyway I will try and get pictures soon. If anyone is interested please please please say so. I would rather see him go to someone else's home. That way I could have room for another animal that might need me more ex. stray, kill shelter foster...
I really hope that my parents let me take Sergeant Stanley Climbfall home, but if not I hope that one of you will take him home!!!
Thanks for reading!!
<3 Samantha
BTW, he's at the Monmouth County SPCA in Eatontown, NJ.