Peggy and Sue ...settling in
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Peggy and Sue ...settling in
these two lovely girls have been here a week and they are just starting to settle in .. Peggy the black and white bun was so nervous when she arrived that cried when touched ..
hopefully with some TLC they will learn to trust humans ..
if youi are considering getting a pair of rabbits please give these two girls a thought ... they realy need to be settled in to a new home as quickly as possible
Angie- Moderator
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Re: Peggy and Sue ...settling in
Peggy and Sue came from a poor circumstance, they were left forgotten in their hutch when the family they lived with seperated. They were forgotten and neglected and very scared when they went to Angie's. Angie had put them in a huge hutch which compared to the one they had left, was like the Rabbit Ritz!
They look much happier now, and defintiley need to stay together.
A big thankyou to Angie who despite being very ill at the time with Swine flu still took in these two bunnies, who if left much longer wouldn't have been here.
They look much happier now, and defintiley need to stay together.
A big thankyou to Angie who despite being very ill at the time with Swine flu still took in these two bunnies, who if left much longer wouldn't have been here.
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Re: Peggy and Sue ...settling in
no probs julie ... in rescuing ..the show must go on ..even if you feel like poo ...
These girls have now been spayed ...they will be ready to go to a new home in 2 weeks ...
All we need now is A NEW HOME ..
The black and white bun was begining to get spurs on her bottom teeth due to the last few weeks terrible diet but they shouldnt be a problem in the future now she is on a good diet of pellets , veggies and lots of hay .
These girls have now been spayed ...they will be ready to go to a new home in 2 weeks ...
All we need now is A NEW HOME ..
The black and white bun was begining to get spurs on her bottom teeth due to the last few weeks terrible diet but they shouldnt be a problem in the future now she is on a good diet of pellets , veggies and lots of hay .
Angie- Moderator
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