Kipcha
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Thumper is a 4 year old, unspayed lop doe who has had it rough and is now looking for a home. If anyone has been following my thread previously on three bunnies that were surrendered to us, you'll know that she had been living in a backyard for almost her entire life, originally free range but for the last year kept in a hutch with her other two cage mates, one of which we are keeping and the other is already homed and bonded to another lovely doe.
They were being fed dog food, so more likely then not that has done some damage over the years and I really would not be comfortable getting her spayed now with her age and other possible health issues. I would hate for her to finally get somewhere and be lost on the table.
Thumper also has a bit of an odd rear end. I think something must have gotten into the back yard over the years and did something to her, which after an inquiry with the vet, nothing can be done for. However, despite that she moves in an odd way, Thumper is extremely energetic and still motors around the house with no problem, she's even still capable of going upstairs. We do not allow her to try and go down, though. She does not suffer from it and is still an extremely happy, social bunny.
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[align=left]Despite the hand that's been dealt to her, Thumper is extremely sweet and always fast to come over and say hello. She's very outgoing and bonds well with others, whether it be rabbits, dogs or people. I really hope we can find this gal a good home because she really deserves it, being the age she is and how she has lived until now.[/align]
Thumper is a 4 year old, unspayed lop doe who has had it rough and is now looking for a home. If anyone has been following my thread previously on three bunnies that were surrendered to us, you'll know that she had been living in a backyard for almost her entire life, originally free range but for the last year kept in a hutch with her other two cage mates, one of which we are keeping and the other is already homed and bonded to another lovely doe.
They were being fed dog food, so more likely then not that has done some damage over the years and I really would not be comfortable getting her spayed now with her age and other possible health issues. I would hate for her to finally get somewhere and be lost on the table.
Thumper also has a bit of an odd rear end. I think something must have gotten into the back yard over the years and did something to her, which after an inquiry with the vet, nothing can be done for. However, despite that she moves in an odd way, Thumper is extremely energetic and still motors around the house with no problem, she's even still capable of going upstairs. We do not allow her to try and go down, though. She does not suffer from it and is still an extremely happy, social bunny.
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[align=left]Despite the hand that's been dealt to her, Thumper is extremely sweet and always fast to come over and say hello. She's very outgoing and bonds well with others, whether it be rabbits, dogs or people. I really hope we can find this gal a good home because she really deserves it, being the age she is and how she has lived until now.[/align]