TwoAcreDream
Well-known member
I know this has been discussed before on this board,
but I think I just need a place to vent.
I had a rabbit promised to a couple the first of this month. I was
waiting till the bunny was old enough to leave mom.
So nothing out of the ordinary. Last night, they called and asked
if I would be comfortable taking some angoras even up for the
purebred they were picking up today. So okay, not a problem, I
have some outside cages empty. So a quarantine area ready to go.
So the bunnies show up. 3 female and 1 male. I am not sure of age
or anything. Not sure if purebreds. They appear healthy, their eyes, etc.
Each one is in a separate cage. I did notice matting.
Bad enough that I want to take the clippers to them.
Some scissoring might work. Maybe.
The one is bad enough, I have to do something with her today.
No ands or ifs or buts.
I don't plan on keeping them. I will sell them after I get them looking
better. I like angoras but they are high maintenance.
These are brownish looking with gray.
So do I just shear the really bad spots and try to comb the
rest of the rabbit ? I have a good pair of dog clippers. Wahl.
I did send them home with a additional mixed rabbit for
no charge. A extra male that I did not need. They did.
These people only had the anorgas about a week.
A friend of theirs gave them to them. So they rescued them.
I get to save them.
but I think I just need a place to vent.
I had a rabbit promised to a couple the first of this month. I was
waiting till the bunny was old enough to leave mom.
So nothing out of the ordinary. Last night, they called and asked
if I would be comfortable taking some angoras even up for the
purebred they were picking up today. So okay, not a problem, I
have some outside cages empty. So a quarantine area ready to go.
So the bunnies show up. 3 female and 1 male. I am not sure of age
or anything. Not sure if purebreds. They appear healthy, their eyes, etc.
Each one is in a separate cage. I did notice matting.
Bad enough that I want to take the clippers to them.
Some scissoring might work. Maybe.
The one is bad enough, I have to do something with her today.
No ands or ifs or buts.
I don't plan on keeping them. I will sell them after I get them looking
better. I like angoras but they are high maintenance.
These are brownish looking with gray.
So do I just shear the really bad spots and try to comb the
rest of the rabbit ? I have a good pair of dog clippers. Wahl.
I did send them home with a additional mixed rabbit for
no charge. A extra male that I did not need. They did.
These people only had the anorgas about a week.
A friend of theirs gave them to them. So they rescued them.
I get to save them.