Jefferson was one of the babies rescued from a hoarder with 5 brothers and sisters. He now lives the good life on the East Coast, munching frozen blackberries and hogging the couch. 🙂
Hoppy Endings for Jefferson
Jefferson was one of the babies rescued from a hoarder with 5 brothers and sisters. He now lives the good life on the East Coast, munching frozen blackberries and hogging the couch. 🙂
Happy New Year to all the volunteers and bunnies at GRR!
In August we moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama because David got a job at the University of Alabama and Dru is therefore now a Bama-Bunny! Dru was a bit unsure about the new place to start with, but now he’s doing very well. We let him out in the living room whenever we are home and he loves it, he’s racing around the coffee table and likes to stretch out by our feet when we’re watching a movie at night. He also listens to the command “house” and pops back into his cage when we’re going out.
Currently he is in Orlando, celebrating Christmas with David and his mum. David’s mum was a bit questioning towards us having a rabbit at first, but now she loves when Dru comes to visit, says he’s a “good listener” and even gave him a Christmas stocking (image attached) and an envelope with money for carrots and bananas!
We miss GRR and haven’t found anything like it in Alabama. I remember Kathy once told us rabbits have come to GRR from as far as Tennessee. For any volunteers trying to save rabbits by driving so far, please let them know they have a place in Tuscaloosa. We’ve got a spare room and would be happy to house any volunteers/rabbits that needs a break along the way for free.
With best wishes for the new year,
Johanna, David and Dru
We adopted Squeaks the guinea pig at the end of July. When we started out with him he was very skittish & bite us a lot. Over the last few months, through patience and love, Squeaks loves to cuddle, he doesn’t bite as much, and he is not bothered by sounds too much anymore. He has made good friends with our other guinea pig Copper. Now that Squeaks has become part of our family, we can’t imagine a life without him.
~Â Sarah & Christopher Abramson
Hello! We were lucky enough to adopt two wonderful bunnies (mother/daughter bonded pair) from you guys a couple of months ago…just wanted to take the time to say they’re doing great. They’ve adapted very well and our two cats have welcomed them to the family with no problems. They get to run around the apartment every single day, getting to “binky” all over the place. Thank you so much for helping us pick the perfect pair for our family. It was well worth the two hour drive to Gainesville to adopt from such a wonderful place.
Another Hoppy Ending!
Hi there! I wanted to give you an update on Stitch and Mochi (who has been renamed as Squeegee). They’re settling in great and getting along well with everyone. They love their veggies! I’ve also attached some photos of playtime, which you can share with their previous family if you wish.
Thank you again for all your help in making them a part of our family. Hope you have a great week!
Best, Erica
Hi Kathy,
Brownie is doing great! She is a busy, busy girl & she has gotten Franko moving around a lot more. She loves exploring any new room & especially loves when the weather is nice & I leave the sunroom door opened to the screened porch. Attached are a couple of photos of the buns.
Thanks for all you do for the rabbits!
~Â Carol
From being abandoned in Key West to living the good life in Tallahassee.
It is a gorgeous day here and you and Adrianna were on my mind.
Here are some photos from today and Gator is always in the center of our day!
Neither my husband or I can walk by him without a pet and he is always happy to take. We just cannot get over his sweet personality and what a blessing he has brought to us. As always, thanks to you and Adrianna for what you do and for giving this special little guy a chance.
He is truly priceless. Â Best wishes, Cindy
Our boy Thunder happy with his new friend, Gussie. 🙂