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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Any Bunny People in Southern Spain?

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    • Scampobun
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        I am searching for my friend in Southern Spain who rescued the friendliest little bun from a park where he had been dumped. He was starving and very close to death. He has now recovered fully and fully vet checked. She has tried several times to bond him with her female nethie but the nethie is constantly attacking the little boy. She is devastated as she loves him but as she lives at home the buns are living in 2 separate areas of the house. Her own nethie attacks her as she can smell the little boy called Ben off her clothes. She is so upset and distressed by all of this. So she has made the heartbreaking decision to rehome him. She wants him to go to a rabbit savy home. Is there anyone in Spain who could help ??


      • jerseygirl
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          I don’t recall any of our current members that are from Spain. That’s not to say there may be people just reading that could offer him a suitable home!

          Please thank your friend for rescuing this little one and doing so much for him. It must be such a hard situation for her.


        • Scampobun
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            Thank you for your reply Jersey Girl. Yes its incredibly difficult for my friend as she has bonded so much with little Ben. His story is sad. Myself and husband were on holiday in Spain in November. Beside our hotel was a park which has chickens, hens, pigeons, ducks all running about and unfortunately rabbits. People were dumping them there. I discovered Ben who is a REW lionhead being lifted and manhandled by children infront of their parents and had to intervene and take hi from them. He was a very sweet docile friendly boy and so placid. I know REW buns have poor sight too . I fed him twice a day for a few days while I tried to contact rabbit rescues or anyone who could help him. He was sooo skinny, it was very upsetting. I owned rabbits for 10 years all free range house buns sadly my last boy past away in July and I am still heartbroken so bunnies are very much in my heart. So my friend seen the post on a Spanish rabbit facebook page and I met her with Ben who I had sneaked into my hotel. She cannot speak English nor I spanish so we have been communicating through a Google translator. She has been an angel and saved not only Bens life but another little tri coloured Dutch with severe ringworm on all 4 feet. They werr horrendous. She treated her for 5 weeks and found an amazing home for her also. The littke Dutch weighed 600g! Now weighs 1600g. She just adored Ben so this has been so hard. On Friday she found a very good home for Ben and she is devastated at having to say goodbye. I do not understand how people can dump littke bunnies and expect them to survive.

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