kherrmann3
Well-Known Member
I know this is just one bunny and she's safe from the back room for now (I hope), but she is just pulling at my heart. Will and I saw her at the Waukesha Humane Society (HAWS) and we wanted to take her home. She was very friendly (if not a little pushy for attention) and absolutely adorable! They do not know her age, but I would guess young(er) to middle-aged. She was spayed at HAWS (from my understanding).
Here's her story according to what HAWS put up on her PetFinder profile:
"Was found abandoned in her cage by the side of a busy highway."
Wow. That really tells us a lot. By talking to the bunny person at HAWS, I found out that she was found in her cage along a highway with another bunny. That bunny was in a separate cage but had to become a sanctuary bun because of splayed legs. They renamed this girl, Belle, and was put into a space at HAWS.
When we saw her a week or so ago, she was in good health and spirits. Her bum looked a bit messy (mildly urine soaked), but looked better the next time we saw her. She is in need of some grooming/brushing, though. It just looked like shed-season stuff, though. No mats or nastiness. From my understanding, she is litter box trained and everything. She can get a bit cage aggressive (more head-scratchies, please!). She is hard to put back because she squishes her face out of the cage for more attention. She was marking a bit when she was in the room with other bunnies, but she was moved into an area by herself. She had no problem coming up to Will or I for lettuce or head pats. She even did very awkward binkies and slow bunny-500's for us! We think she is a mini-lop?
Either way, she's a sweetie and I wish we could take her, but our apartment manager said she was putting her foot down at this point. Two rabbits is enough. I don't blame her, but I was still sad... There were plenty of other buns there, but I feel bad for them all! HAWS does not adopt out a lot of rabbits, and back-room calls are done as space is needed...
Her name is Belle (at the shelter). Here is her picture (that we took) and the link is to her PetFinder profile.
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11114155
Here's her story according to what HAWS put up on her PetFinder profile:
"Was found abandoned in her cage by the side of a busy highway."
Wow. That really tells us a lot. By talking to the bunny person at HAWS, I found out that she was found in her cage along a highway with another bunny. That bunny was in a separate cage but had to become a sanctuary bun because of splayed legs. They renamed this girl, Belle, and was put into a space at HAWS.
When we saw her a week or so ago, she was in good health and spirits. Her bum looked a bit messy (mildly urine soaked), but looked better the next time we saw her. She is in need of some grooming/brushing, though. It just looked like shed-season stuff, though. No mats or nastiness. From my understanding, she is litter box trained and everything. She can get a bit cage aggressive (more head-scratchies, please!). She is hard to put back because she squishes her face out of the cage for more attention. She was marking a bit when she was in the room with other bunnies, but she was moved into an area by herself. She had no problem coming up to Will or I for lettuce or head pats. She even did very awkward binkies and slow bunny-500's for us! We think she is a mini-lop?
Either way, she's a sweetie and I wish we could take her, but our apartment manager said she was putting her foot down at this point. Two rabbits is enough. I don't blame her, but I was still sad... There were plenty of other buns there, but I feel bad for them all! HAWS does not adopt out a lot of rabbits, and back-room calls are done as space is needed...
Her name is Belle (at the shelter). Here is her picture (that we took) and the link is to her PetFinder profile.
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11114155