BunbunBannana
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Hi, I plan on getting a bunny, and when I do, I intend on having him neutered. I a in the bay area, and was wondering if anyone knew a vet that would do it for less than $200.
Think is the breeder breeds for pets or feeders, they are kept outside in a wired bottomed age etc . They have too much, and let me take one for free (rescue)Heres some adorable bunnies somewhat close to you
ADORABLE BUNNNNNY!
Tooooo Cute!
Look at those eyes!
Look at dat face
AWWWWEEEE
Baby bunbun
lil cutie
Major Fluf
adorbes
hehe funny face
Dont you want to kiss dis face!
Hollanddd
Such a pretty coat
Such deep blue eyes!
floof
awwww
Bonded Pair
baby bunbun
tiny ears
tiny as a teacup
these are all rescue bunnies, from a rescueThink is the breeder breeds for pets or feeders, they are kept outside in a wired bottomed age etc . They have too much, and let me take one for free (rescue)
IMO not really a rescue per say. I wouldnt do it. They wont be cuddly like you think they will be. They most likely arent hadlded, which most of them have bad temperments. When I was un reaseared we saw a sign on the road saying "bunnies for sale" They had new babies, outside, on wire bottom cages. They were all scared of me even just moving around the cages. They all tried to bite me. I didnt end up going there, I end up getting a sweet bunny from a rescueThink is the breeder breeds for pets or feeders, they are kept outside in a wired bottomed age etc . They have too much, and let me take one for free (rescue)
I understand, but I'm fine with working with the bunny. I had worked with feeder rats for 4 years.Its not really a rescue per say. I wouldnt do it. They wont be cuddly like you think they will be. They most likely arent hadlded, which most of them have bad temperments. When I was un reaseared we saw a sign on the road saying "bunnies for sale" They had new babies, outside, on wire bottom cages. They were all scared of me even just moving around the cages. They all tried to bite me. I didnt end up going there, I end up getting a sweet bunny from a rescue
Yes, IMO but those rabbits will most likely never become cuddly, or even want human compainon ship.I understand, but I'm fine with working with the bunny. I had worked with feeder rats for 4 years.
The person DOES socialize them. Ive visited them, and there was this tiny bunny that loved to be pet. I really want him once he/she is old enoughYes, IMO but those rabbits will most likely never become cuddly, or even want human compainon ship.
ill go with four paws clinic
your right, I'm looking rnOkay, Please give the rescue bunnies a chance, I do not know why you dont even want to look
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