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FORUM THE LOUNGE Anyone here from Wisconsin?

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    • CaseyK
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        I am looking for a place to get a new bunny; buttercup is a little lonley. Anyone here in Wisconsin? I have looked at my local humane society and al the rabbits there are too old. Plus I asked and they dont put them down no matter how long there are there, so I have a moral clean slate to look elsewhere.

         

        Thanks!


      • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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            Also try your zip code on petfinder.com


          • kimberleyanddarren
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              yes you could try a pet site, because there are sometimes bunnies there who need saving, those that are ‘free to collector’ or just owned by horrid people, you could also try some other societys maybe a few hours drive? keep us posted!


            • rabbitsmba
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                Try your local craigslist – there are always bunnies popping up there needing new homes.

                But make sure you are not passing up a good bunny at your local shelter. Age doesn’t matter when it comes to bonding bunnies, and most times, an adult rabbit will have already gone throught the “teenage” years which can be challenging!

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            FORUM THE LOUNGE Anyone here from Wisconsin?