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From: blhtaz
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  • hey...its great to see they are doing OK after their surgeries :)

    they ALL are very beautiful bunnies. especially Newt with her markings!!

    I hope you'll be able to find someone who will take BOTH Ripley and Newt. Ripley is such a great little bunny!!

    I really hope one day his head tilt will get better.

    sending lots of healing vibes your way...

    (((hugs)))

  • Thanks!! Ripley took a little longer to get back to normal after the surgery. He just sat around and rolled around, but didn't play much until a couple days ago. We were a little worried about him, but he has come back around and is playing and hopping like before now. I'll get some new video of him soon.

  • I'm glad they did OK. with the surgeries. I was a little concerned about Ripley. He looks like such a nice bunny. My guess is he may be a Fuzzy Lop. Are you going to try and adopt Newt and Ripley together? That would be great. Of they were up here, I'd be very tempted.

  • If we find someone that wants them together and we feel that they are "qualified" to handle Ripley, then yes, they will stay together. Right now, we are not keeping them together except for a couple hours of play time a day so that they do not become tightly bonded until we see if someone wants them both. We feel that it is likley that Newt will be taken, but Ripley is going to be feared by most unfortunately.

  • I hope he get a great home. He deserves it and he looks to me to e a really happy and fun bunny. If I knew for sure R and N would get along with Mog, I'd fly down there in a heart get them. They would have to all get along as we do not have cages here and Mog is free range. Newbies would be as well. I wish rabbits were easily bonded.

  • I agree...it would be so nice if they would all just like each other and get along, but we know that is not the case with rabbits. They would love some room to run as they only get out of their cages for about 2-3 hours a day on average.

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