Yesterday I brought 2 of the 5 week old kits to the assisted living.A frosted and a rew. I generally wait until the kits are 6 weeks. However, many of the elderly have difficult times after the holidays, or simply due to their mental state. After I visited a few of the staff and other residents in that wing whom had stopped in to say hello; the activities person asked if I could make one more stop. I have two "open" sessions coming up in the facility this weekend - one in the front section and the other in memory care. I was in the front section yesterday.
There was a woman upstairs that never came out, never talked. I had never seen her in any of my weekly visits. After a knock on the door,we were invited in. I introduced myself. A kit came out of the sewing basket that I had made a nest in. She struggled with words...lack of use and English not being her native language. She was hesitant to touch, but when she did there was this look of awe and delight on her face. The words slowly slipped out as she asked questions, petting the white bunny all awhile. I asked her if she would name the bunny as I had been unable to find a suitable one. She was surprised, pleased and then thoughtful in turn. She named the white kit Daisy. After I thanked her, the words started coming out faster as she sat there petting Daisy. You could see the light in her eyes, her face brightening. We brought out the frosty, more pictures were taken. She was so animated and happy. After we left the room the woman who did the activities and one on ones thanked me with tears in her eyes. Never had she seen the resident so animated.
I only have a window of a few weeks before the rabbits get too big... and then I sell them. I need a new halter for one of my 3.5 month olds so he can go again. Fortunately, I have another litter a month younger coming behind. I had thought to buy a mini this summer. Any suggestions?
Does anyone else bring rabbits to facilities ? Anyone have a favorite halter brand? Teach their rabbit agility? We have quite a few assisted living facilities here. I feel they could all use a bunny visit.
There was a woman upstairs that never came out, never talked. I had never seen her in any of my weekly visits. After a knock on the door,we were invited in. I introduced myself. A kit came out of the sewing basket that I had made a nest in. She struggled with words...lack of use and English not being her native language. She was hesitant to touch, but when she did there was this look of awe and delight on her face. The words slowly slipped out as she asked questions, petting the white bunny all awhile. I asked her if she would name the bunny as I had been unable to find a suitable one. She was surprised, pleased and then thoughtful in turn. She named the white kit Daisy. After I thanked her, the words started coming out faster as she sat there petting Daisy. You could see the light in her eyes, her face brightening. We brought out the frosty, more pictures were taken. She was so animated and happy. After we left the room the woman who did the activities and one on ones thanked me with tears in her eyes. Never had she seen the resident so animated.
I only have a window of a few weeks before the rabbits get too big... and then I sell them. I need a new halter for one of my 3.5 month olds so he can go again. Fortunately, I have another litter a month younger coming behind. I had thought to buy a mini this summer. Any suggestions?
Does anyone else bring rabbits to facilities ? Anyone have a favorite halter brand? Teach their rabbit agility? We have quite a few assisted living facilities here. I feel they could all use a bunny visit.