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Thumper and BiancoBianco: 6lbs, DOB 07-2011, MixThumper: 4lbs, DOB 07-2011, Mix Vermont- Thumper is quite blas� about life. He loves attention, is very friendly, loves being petted and held. Bianco`s ears are HUGE-- he`s probably still growing into them. He is a bit shy, but he loves being petted and held. |
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Oscar and AnnabelleAnnabelle: 7lbs, DOB 10-2010, MixOscar: 5.75lbs, DOB 10-2010, Mix Massachusetts- Oscar (white) and Anabelle are a wonderful duo who complete each other. When Oscar first arrived he could not use his right leg and x-rays showed massive arthritis in his right knee from an old untreated injury when he was living in a barn in NH. Thankfully some great bunny massages have helped his leg and he is now in great shape. Oscar and Annabelle love to run free and enjoy each others company. They need to be in a free range or ex pen home. Both bunnies love banannas and any kind of greens they can get. Oscar is more bold than Annabelle and is always waiting at the edge of his pen for attention. Annabelle is not exaclty shy but maybe just more reserved. She will take treats from your hand and is easy to handle and pat but will not be the first to run over to you. You can view their video. |
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Midnight and BruinBruin: 8lbs, DOB 10-2010, MixMidnight: 7.75lbs, DOB 10-2010, Mix Massachusetts- This pair was rescued from a hoarding situation. They are very smart, gentle and love their new life inside. They gobble up their pellets instantly as well as their greens. They are still getting used to positive human attention. They do the best binkies in an exercise pen 36 or higher since they will move the pen! They were jumpers until they moved into an extra large crate penthouse that they love to decorate with chewed up cardboard boxes. Midnight and Bruin love cardboard boxes to hide in, chew tunnels and other things to chew and play with. Their living space is very easy to clean especially their litter box. Their habits are pretty good during exercise time. These 2 will keep you entertained. They are learning to spend more time with children and have hung out with well behaved dogs. Currently, they are waiting for a family of their very own to take them home. Watch their video. View their photo album!. |
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Lilly and LexieLexie: 5.5lbs, DOB 01-2010, English SpotLilly: 5.5lbs, DOB 07-2008, Dutch Massachusetts- Lexie and Lilly are sweet shy girls. They love chewing extra holes in their cardboard boxes. Lilly is not much of an explorer, but she`ll happily sit on the couch with you for some petting. Lexie is more independent and likes to explore the house on her own. The way to a bunny`s heart is through her belly and these girls are always front and center for meals and treats. They stand up on their back legs when food`s coming and they`re adorable when they share their nightly salad. Lexie would be fine as a free range bunny, but Lilly needs the security of a "home base". They are currently housed in an ex-pen with several hours of out time every day. |
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Pop and LollyLolly: 6.5lbs, DOB 06-2009, Lop EaredPop: 7.5lbs, DOB 06-2009, Lop Eared Massachusetts- Lolly and Pop prefer to be free range and are very good litterboxers. They like to have toys and tunnels and things to explore and play with. They do better with each other than around other bunnies as it may be a jealousy thing :-) Lolly (the black and white one) only has three paws but handles herself very well. Although she is more shy than her brother, she will gently approach for treats. Pop loves his treats too and enjoys being petted. Both prefer not to be picked up. They are gentle and still a bit cautious with people. They would do well in a home with a human or humans that patiently await for the bunnies to approach them. |
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Nibbler and NomiNomi: DOB 04-2009, MixNibbler: DOB 04-2009, Mix Nomi and Nibbler are fun little dudes. Nomi (as in, nom nom nom -- he`s a little on the chub side) loves to be petted. Nibbler (who is also chubby, believe it or not) is kind of shy. If you reach for him he may duck away -- but if he catches you petting his partner, he`ll get in the way and make you pet him instead. They`ve been a little stubborn about forming good litter box habits but they are making progress, and could make even better progress in a home of their own. Part of the stubbornness may come from the fact that they are quite smart -- they respond to their own names and will often come when called, especially if there are treats in the offing. We also think they might be a little more comfortable around men. Nibbler and Nomi might be small, but they have super-sized helpings of personality! See a video of this endearing pair! View their photo album. |
| Foster Home Locations | |
| Massachusetts: | Ashburnham, Auburn, Billerica, Brookline, Concord, Dudley, Framingham, Gardner, Hanscom AFB, Ipswich, Lexington, Malden, Manchaug, Newton, North Chelmsford, Northbridge, Oxford, Quincy, Somerville, Townsend, Waltham |
| New Hampshire: | Claremont, Concord, Dover, Londonderry, Madbury, Manchester, Pelham, Plymouth |
| : | Barrington |
| Vermont: | Montpelier, Reading, South Burlington |
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