KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
These adorable bunnies were surrendered by their owner who just had too many Easter bunnies! Luckily these 4 (see photo gallery for more pictures), along with about 19 others were rescued by Bunny Matters in Raleigh, NC and placed into foster homes. The three babies are about 5 weeks old and the adult is about 6 months - all girls! If you are able to help with a donation or are interested in adopting one (or more) of these very cute and friendly buns, please email me at [email removed].
My personal blog will also continue to be updated: [image]http://www.ncbunny.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://www.ncbunny.blogspot.com
To be considered for adopting a Bunny Matters bunny, you are asked to do the following:
1. Complete a Bunny Matters Pre Adoption Application (email kimberly1210@gmail.com) 2. Speak with a Bunny Matters Rep 3. Provide a referance from your CURRENT veteranarian on your vet's letterhead. 4. Complete a home visit/ play date with the bunny(s) of interest. 5. If renting, a verbal or written letter of consent from your landlord, stating that house rabbits are permitted, will be requested PRIOR to the completion of an adoption. 6. Signed adoption contract agreement with Bunny Matters. 7. Be available for a one month, 30 minute, follow up visit after your adoption is final.
[Edited on April 15, 2007 at 11:08 PM. Reason : pics]
[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 8:53 PM. Reason : .] 4/15/2007 11:00:11 PM |
OneNighter86 Suspended 8017 Posts user info edit post |
have you ever had rabbit stew. Its quite delicious. 4/15/2007 11:08:25 PM |
KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
More cute pictures from my gallery!
4/15/2007 11:12:04 PM |
SilverSurfer All American 3238 Posts user info edit post |
im interested.
have you ever tried to rotisserie one of those guys? with some grillin rub i bet they would be a good eat. 4/15/2007 11:24:08 PM |
twolfpack3 All American 2573 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "To be considered for adopting a Bunny Matters bunny, you are asked to do the following:
1. Complete a Bunny Matters Pre Adoption Application (email [email removed]) 2. Speak with a Bunny Matters Rep 3. Provide a referance from your CURRENT veteranarian on your vet's letterhead. 4. Complete a home visit/ play date with the bunny(s) of interest. 5. If renting, a verbal or written letter of consent from your landlord, stating that house rabbits are permitted, will be requested PRIOR to the completion of an adoption. 6. Signed adoption contract agreement with Bunny Matters. 7. Be available for a one month, 30 minute, follow up visit after your adoption is final. " |
Geez... Would you like a credit report and DNA & urine samples too?
[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 8:54 PM. Reason : /]4/15/2007 11:31:39 PM |
KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
Haha, no we don't need to go that far. The point is that bunny adoptions are just as involved as a dog or a cat because bunnies need just as much care, thought, attention, etc. 4/15/2007 11:33:56 PM |
dannydigtl All American 18302 Posts user info edit post |
you do know people out there hunt and eat rabbits in their own backyard everyday right? 4/16/2007 4:57:21 PM |
KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
These are domesticated rabbits, not wild rabbits. They are the Dutch breed. I just posted some more pictures in my gallery!
More information about house rabbits can be found at http://www.rabbit.org 4/16/2007 7:21:37 PM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "3. Provide a referance from your CURRENT veteranarian on your vet's letterhead." |
So you wouldn't let someone who does not have a pet currently adopt one?4/16/2007 9:53:34 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 25673 Posts user info edit post |
Good point. 4/16/2007 9:59:04 PM |
MeatStick All American 1165 Posts user info edit post |
Is there an adoption fee? 4/16/2007 10:14:47 PM |
puppy All American 8888 Posts user info edit post |
are these rabbits good with children? do they like to be held and played with? 4/16/2007 11:02:46 PM |
l24ch All American 639 Posts user info edit post |
i'd be interested, but we already have 2 bunnies & a guinea pig. very cute! 4/17/2007 12:07:54 AM |
pcmsurf All American 7033 Posts user info edit post |
^^ no, they like to poop alot and sit still alot 4/17/2007 12:39:03 AM |
puppy All American 8888 Posts user info edit post |
I know rabbits shit a lot, thats not what I was asking.
I just want to know if one would be a good pet for a 5 year old (of course an adult would take care of it).
[Edited on April 17, 2007 at 1:06 AM. Reason : ] 4/17/2007 1:06:41 AM |
mcfluffle All American 11291 Posts user info edit post |
^no, people make the mistake of getting rabbits for children because they are cute and cuddly-looking. they require mass amounts of attention, but don't tolerate children well. Rabbits are high stress animals (especially small ones) and may be scared/stressed by children. 4/17/2007 1:10:22 AM |
soulfire963 Suspended 1587 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, they'll mess up your crib. 4/17/2007 1:32:20 AM |
KAllen1210 Veteran 166 Posts user info edit post |
Some rabbits do like to be held - the babies are all comfortable with being picked up however children tend to grab and squeeze which will cause your bunny to hate being picked up. Rabbits tend to be better pets for adults but if your child is calm and will wait for the bunny to come to him/her that could be fine.
There may be some adoption fee, but we will consider a reduced fee or donation instead. These bunnies will have to be spayed which can be a few hundred dollars unless you go through the rescue foundation.
The bunnies are actually all peeing in the litterbox! They do leave poops around sometimes but they are dry so you just sweep them up. We're working on 100% litterbox training. 4/17/2007 2:40:02 PM |