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Update 6/2/09:
Corona and Sophia are now a bonded pair! They went into foster
care together and can not be separated. Both of them have been
with the shelter for much too long a time! In the early dawn of
the morning they like to ring bells and toss around jingly cat
toys to get your attention. As they are living now in a free-range
play room it is unknown of how they will adapt to a cage together
again, but if they have free- range in their new home, owners beware,
like all rabbits, they chew. The probable reason of why they have
been overlooked is because they tend to have a ‘live their
own lives’ personality and their future human companions
will need to be understanding about their independence, especially
Sophia. Don’t think that they don’t need love and attention,
because all bunnies do! They just need someone to respect their
space while spending time with them and not feel insulted if they
ignore you. They’ll be slow to warm up to you. They are litterbox
trained and their foster Mom is getting them use to being in harnesses
to go for walks outside. Corona is the more sociable bun but he’ll
let you know when enough is enough. He loves being petted on his
head and getting back scratches too! Most rabbits don’t like
to be picked up because that means all four feet are off the ground
and that makes them very nervous and Sophia especially doesn’t
like it. They really love each other and need to be together, they
love laying out side by side. A home with teenagers or older is
the best situation for these guys. They are afraid of dogs but
that doesn’t mean a docile dog wouldn’t make a good
match. If you think you can love and respect these animals for
who they are please contact the Animal Refuge League to schedule
an appointment to meet this pair of sovereign royalty!
Corona is a beautiful boy that is
looking for his forever home. After being adopted and then returned
to the Coastal Humane Society
for “biting too much” this poor fellow was transferred
to the Animal Refuge League. “Corona is a wonderful bunny
with a happy personality” says the rabbit room manager.
During play-time, he can barely contain his joy and will
do the Happy Bunny Dance over and over again! Corona has
not bitten
any staff member at the ARL and the rabbit room manager believes
his biting may have been a result of frustration, due to
lack of exercise. This sweet natured boy is now looking for
a forever
family that will allow him the opportunity to play and socialize
with his people. If this sounds like the perfect bunny to
add to your family, come see Corona at the ARL today!
Corona is the winner of the follwing
bunny award:
Mr. Congeniality: True beauty comes
from within and this bunny is recognized for his/her outstanding
personality! This bunny is a lover of people and can never have
too much love lavished on her/him from family and visitors alike,
which makes him/her beautiful in our eyes!
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