Free Bunny
Description
Free female bunny - comes with all that's needed. Pics available upon request. Need gone ASAP; I'm unexpectedly reacting to her hay (I've developed new and worse allergies since having covid) and my antihistamines only work a bit. That was not expected. As well, she's too scared of the other pets in spite of my efforts to separate these guys, and, to put the hay in other room (it still ends up in the air too much.)
About bunny:
She is a very pretty and soft (she has eyelashes!) She is quite sweet when you show her gentle affection - she responds well to head pets and cute voice stuff, but her needs are too much of a handful for me, as my health has been compromised. I thought I could rescue this bunny but it is too much for me and I hope to find someone able and willing. She is a healthy and robust bunny of medium to large size and will be a good lil buddy to a person who feels they are the right fit. She would do best either alone - but with a person that's around at least half the time who can gently dote on her - or with a more dominant, outgoing bunny friend... and clearly her person must not be allergic to hay!
This bunny is quite docile and submissive - but can become anxious with the wrong approaches. She does not like being picked up (like most bunnies) and if you do you must say 'shh it's okay 'and pick her up the correct way (supporting her bum/hind legs - there are examples online.) She's definitely also (cautiously) curious and affectionate with gentle petting and cooing to her. She likes to explore a bit, once comfortable enough. She likes music, it seems to calm her - especially childrens' music. She's often keen to just sit and chill out...she's not a hyper bunny.
She really does loves those good gentle pets - she puts her head down to the ground and lightly chatters her teeth to show she's pleased... it's cute. She has a cage that she sits in and eats in but she's also been (cautiously) free roaming a bit. She is learning the litter box sometimes, but is still learning it and sometimes goes in her cage. She's a good, healthy eater. Eats her hay and pellets.. loves greens and the sometimes a carrot or apple treat.
I have not been able to bring her in the room even when the pets are caged, even though she seems like she wants to, which makes me feel torn, as she tries to go in... sometimes she tries and I'm forced to pick her up before she runs under my bed, which distresses her further.. but she's just too uncomfortable and scared of the other fur babies presence once she notices them. When they're out the want to chase her (they think it's a game) which has upset her a fair bit.
They say bunnies should have their own room but it seems like she is the kind that wants to hang out with you in your room (even if her cage is in another room) which I can't give her that as she's scared of my caged/sometimes roaming fur babies in there. I think she wants to be the apple of someones' eye... your 'princess.'
If you think you're able to give her a chance at a nice life with you, please let me know. If you're new to bunnies definitely look up/research care of them and be willing to learn as you go. I really don't want to take her to the SPCA, would rather find a good person who's up for this, as soon as can be. If it weren't for the unexpected allergy problem I'd try to work on the other issues more.
She really is a beautiful bun bun for those more experienced, willing and able without other pets (unless it's other bunnies) OR at least with more room to separate them, like a bigger house. She deserves better. You must pick up as I don't have a car, but all you need comes with her. Please let me know if you're interested and a bit about yourself, and want me to send photos. Please email only. Thanks.
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
pets | small animals for rehoming
2023-06-30