I posted last month wondering if I should foster a rabbit for my local Humane Society.
A new arrival there, unexpectedly, had 2 babies last weekend.
The poor thing didn't even have a name card, as she was designated for transfer to another shelter.
There really aren't accommodations for a mom and babies at any of the shelters. (It's been a bad year and the nurseries are full).
I asked what would be needed to provide proper accommodations, and the HRS offered to provide me with the supplies if I would foster.
It had been my intention to offer to foster the poor rabbit that had been at the shelter the longest time, not the newest arrival, but the needs of this little family took precedence.
So here are the newest members of the household.
The babies
9/7/06
9/10/06
The Momma Bunny (Miranda):
Any advice or tips on the proper care of this little family would be greatly appreciated.
A new arrival there, unexpectedly, had 2 babies last weekend.
The poor thing didn't even have a name card, as she was designated for transfer to another shelter.
There really aren't accommodations for a mom and babies at any of the shelters. (It's been a bad year and the nurseries are full).
I asked what would be needed to provide proper accommodations, and the HRS offered to provide me with the supplies if I would foster.
It had been my intention to offer to foster the poor rabbit that had been at the shelter the longest time, not the newest arrival, but the needs of this little family took precedence.
So here are the newest members of the household.
The babies
9/7/06
9/10/06
The Momma Bunny (Miranda):
Any advice or tips on the proper care of this little family would be greatly appreciated.