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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS why was she at the pound?

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    • scubahood
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        i’ve only kept two rabbits in my life.. this one I picked up at the pound a few days ago.. and Slim, who I picked up with the help of a crew of people, who was roaming the frigid streets of kingston ontario nearly 15 years ago.

         

        slim was a headcase. he was aggressive (i didn’t know about neutering rabbits back then, i was 17) he was destructive, he was the sweetest creature i’d ever met (never aggressive towards me.. he would wake me up every morning with licks all over the face).. he enjoyed messing with the brain damaged hound dog and destroying the house and stealing objects (toothbrushes, dog toys etc,) she was a happy and healthy

         

        slim was a stereotype rabbit.. so i’m not completely surprised he ended up on the streets.. but i just picked  girl up from the pound (expecting the extreme) and she’s the most incredible rabbit i’ve ever met:  she’s litter trained, she’s not fearful or aggressive, she doesn’t chew ANYTHING.. she doesn’t steal

         

        .. she’s literally the sweetest and most perfect rabbit i’ve ever met

         

         .. this is not a troll question:  why was she at the pound?


      • Deleted User
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          Sadly, horrible humans do that. My bunny is the worst pet ever (ha ha ha) but he’s family and I would never abandon him – how someone could ditch any pet, let alone a perfect bunny is beyond me? I don’t think any of us will ever have an answer for you…… *sigh*!

          How lucky are you BOTH!


        • Little Lion Head
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            My guess was that she was a gift for a kid and the kid got tired of the bunny so the parents surrendered her. That usually seems to be the case around here

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