Blondie

Blondie

Blondie suffers from an unusual and incurable genetic illness called “cowpoop syndrome”. She requires medication administered twice daily for the rest of her life. At the first sign of change (which would not necessarily usually be considered a red flag to most healthy buns), Blondie must be placed on a rigorous regimen of meds 3 times a day, along with critical care and subcutaneous fluids. She has required hospital stays up to 3 weeks long in the past to bring her back from near death. Blondie leads a healthy and happy life as long as she is diligently treated. She romps and plays, loves her treats and attention from her humans.

Rest in Peace, Sweet Blondie. Thank you for blessing our lives.
[August 28th, 2012]

Woman

Woman

Woman is a 10 year old California mix that was rescued from a backyard breeding situation. She came to us feeble and emaciated. Her ears were covered in crust and scabs from ear mite infestation. She was living in a wire bottom cage with no cushion for her weary boney frame. Because of her age and the condition she was kept in, we are unsure how long Woman will be with us. However, while she is with us, she will live in the lap of luxury. This includes a thick comfy fleece bed, fresh veggies & hay, air conditioning, medical care, and a great deal of LOVE !

Rest in Peace, Sweet Woman. Thank you for blessing our lives.
[June 2012]

Lil’ Bit

Lil’ Bit

Lil Bit is a precious Poland dwarf bunny who suffers from both “snuffles” and early renal failure. Every day, Lil Bit must have her face washed down with warm water due to mucous discharge from her respiratory issues. Additionally, she has a “bottom bath” due to incontinence issues from her renal failure. If she is not bathed (and sometimes even when she is), she develops urine scald, requiring additional treatment. She also requires sub-cutaneous fluids administered every night to flush the toxins out of her system, since her kidneys are failing to adequately perform this task. She has blood work drawn approximately quarterly to check her status. Lil Bit was one of the Sunshine State rescue buns and has led an impoverished life. She is gaining confidence and learning to enjoy life outside of the small cage which once was her “home”.

Permanent Resident - Shadow

Shadow

Shadow is a sweet older bunny who was adopted to a family six years ago. The family who adopted Shadow decided they no longer wanted him so they returned him to us. At this time, he can not use a litter box because it would be too hard for him to get over the top of it so he has an area with hay that he can go to. He has some arthritis in his rear legs so he doesn’t hop all that well. Shadow does not mind being picked up and held. He needs to be in a more quiet home with someone who will give him that one-on-one attention. Shadow deserves to live the rest of his senior years with a loving and compassionate person.

[RIP sweet, little man. So glad you were able to experience love and attention before it was your time to go. Special thanks for his foster mom, Deanna, for caring for him in his time of need.]

Bonnie & Clyde

Bonnie & Clyde

These two siblings are a little on the shy side. They are very sweet buns who love their hay. They came to us from a school in Georgia who were told they had two girls and they never double checked and the results were these beautiful bunnies. Bonnie is the larger of the two and she very shy, while Clyde, the boy, is a little more outgoing. Both bunnies, however, are very nice and would love a permanent home where they would be able to run around and have a good time playing. Bonnie & Clyde would do well in a home with older children or adults, who will be patient and loving towards them. They’ve been with us since 2005 and we would love for them to find a permanent loving home. Bonnie and Clyde deserve to have a place called home.