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Bunnies Needing Loving & Caring Homes

              
                         

                         

     

 

Willow & Bandit  (small size)

The little cutie on the left is Willow and she came to Seattle animal control in very bad shape.  It was thought that she had a broken back but with some loving care and medical attention, it was just a sprain, thank goodness.  She does seem to have a little stiffness in her back knee but even that is getting better now that she is hopping around more. She is a Lionhead mix and about 8 months old.  Bandit, the cute little guy on the right was born at Evergreen rescue.  His mom was left on the doorstop with a litter of babies.  Bandit was born, along with 10 other babies the following week.  He is also a Lionhead mix and about 6 months old and has blue eyes.  He is FULL of energy.  If he could wear a T-Shirt, it would say:  "Any time is Party time!"  Neither buns like being held but love to jump around and play.  Just get down on the floor with these two and see how silly they can be!

If you would like to meet these two cuties, please contact us at adoptions@rabbithaven.org to make an appointment.

This pair are at our Carnation facility

Posted 08/06/2006

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