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  Boo! (Sponsor Bun)
 

 

 

This is Boo!  He's a lovely gentle and timid wee soul.  He was found as a stray.  We're not sure if he was an escapee, but we doubt it as nobody has reported him missing.  When he came into CARROT, we had to rush him to the vet as he required immediate surgery to remove a huge tumour from his testicle, and he was castrated at the same time.  We suspect he had been dumped because he was in need of veterinary treatment.  Personally, I cannot understand how someone could keep a bunny for as long as his previous owner did, and just not care enough to have him treated for cancer. 

This the tumour Boo! had when we found him:

Now, however, he is bright, inquisitive and relaxed.  He will let you pick him up, but he's still a bit nervous if you hold him for too long.  This may change through more handling and cuddling.

We think that Boo! is an older bun and really really deserves to have a loving forever home.  He's a good boy and eats all his food and munches happily on hay.  His favourite pastime is to doze in his outdoor hay box and watch the world go by.

Update:  Boo! isn't up for rehoming any more, as he is an older bun nobody seems to want him so we've decided to let him live out the rest of his life with us here at CARROT.

Last year, at the start of the cold weather we brought Boo! indoors to be a houserabbit, he LOVES it!  His eyesight is dimming as the months go on, but he's ever such a happy wee man.  He no longer trembles when he's cuddled and he likes nothing better than to sit and stare in the direction of the telly in the evening.  When it's nice weather, he goes out in his grass run and nibbles in the peace and quiet and dozes in the sunshine.

Boo is sponsored by:

Kay at Bunny Bazaar - www.bunnybazaar.com