Monday 29 March 2010

[rehomed!] tame and obedient cross angora bunny found abandoned during refuse collection

This case was found by one of the TC workers when they went round the estate blocks to do their daily refuse collection. When found, it was housed in a hamster cage. Bunny was transported by / followed the TC workers making their way round via the mobile metal vehicle to collect rubbish for that day.

Currently cared by the TC workers. During day time working, bunny is housed under a nearby tree next to the refuse collection centre. When work ends for the day, bunny is kept inside the refuse collection centre. Since found, bunny is fed w food scraps and white cooked rice & veggie offered by the workers.

Seeking for foster / adoption help!!!

Gender : Male
Age : approx 1 year old
Breed : Cross Angora
Color : Chocolate Brown

Personality : TC workers remarked bunny is extremely tame, quiet / gentle, obedient & well mannered. He does not snatch bite foods when offered, does not behave hysterical or aggressive when in hungry and can be easily handled. Bunny is friendly to the workers and allows pat stroke carrying for the past 1 week. TC workers had tried 1 occasion to shower his lower half of body using waterhose & soap bar and bunny does not struggle - in fact co-operated well. Not a fussy eater.

Health condition : Good. Furs are currently scruffy due to poor neglect care by irresponsible owners & will take time to shed off reveal new coat of soft fluffy furs in a few months' time. No signs of diarrhea, wetness, discharge, wounds, sores & ailments are seen.

Requirement : Experience is not priority (coaching & other assistance - eg. 2.5ft cage + other accessories etc can be given) but requires a sincere heart w commitment + responsible + keen interest to learn is of utmost importance. Family members' consent to provide foster / adopt help is also necessary.

To foster or adopt, pls SMS 9769 2048 or email mars_mentos@yahoo.com.sg

Pls come forward to help this gentle tame rabbit....give it a 2nd chance to have a home sweet home (temporary or permanent).

[Original post, Sun 21 Mar: http://www.hrss.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4584&sid=fc7598138f0482e77e76ae2ffddc30bd]

Update Sun 28 Mar
Grateful thanks to :-

- Ms Yi Ling for adopting 'Blume' yesterday evening.

- Dr Ling Khoon Hsing from Namly Animal Clinic.