Hi,
I figured it was time to do this, though admittedly, I do feel silly posting a welcome after ages (I realised I had never formally done this). I guess that’s what happens when you just jump in there!
I tried
I promise I tried to resize these gigantic bunny pics, but it just won’t take 
Thor is almost a year and a half, and I initially fostered him for two weeks from a shelter. On returning him to the shelter, I convinced my dear husband to take on a third animal, and Thor officially became my boy. It really was Thor’s personality that sold me: confident, curious, bold, bossy. I was leaving the shelter on my final round, no intention of fostering any animal, and I happened on the rabbit room on my way out. Well, that was it, and I soon fell in love with the big (or so I thought) black rabbit, which let to me fostering him.
Thor has a very interesting backstory. He was given to a kill shelter in another county and was going to be euthanised. A rabbit volunteer was scheduled to transfer another rabbit from this kill shelter to a no-kill shelter in my county, when she happened upon Thor in the next cage (all confident-looking, his head butting up against the cage bars). She decided to take him with her, effectively saving his life. The reason I know this is because I accidentally bumped into her at a rabbit adoption event, and finally got to meet the woman who literally rescued on my precious boy. He is an amazing animal. Super affectionate, will clean your entire face, grunts for EVERYTHING, doesn’t take no for an answer, loves his food, and likes to sprawl out next to me for cuddle-time. His nickname is “Sir Crankypants”, or “Moosh”.
This is one of the reasons I believe in adopting first. I also have 2 adopted chihuahua’s: Lil Bear and Lovely, who are a credit to their breed.
Crysta (The Munchkin-ator) is my 10 month old girl, and I adopted her late last year. She is so sweet but feisty. She is very smart, refuses to groom me, and is my little spidermonkey. She plays her cards right for world domination, but stays under the radar, because she knows Thor is boss. For now. She is growing in confidence, and was named after the fairy from the kids animation feature, “Fern Gully”.