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Forum RESCUE EFFORTS FOR SHELTERS Maggie -aggressive bunny needing help! (Sydney, Australia)

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    • Porsche's Rescue
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        Hi All,

         

        I just thought I’d put this on here to give Maggie more exposure…  

         

        Maggie has had a hard life and needs an extra special home. She was seized by animal investigators, and after a lengthy court process brought to rescue. She was frightened of humans, but progressing well and found a home willing to work with her. Sadly, she has become aggressive towards the two young boys in the household and has returned to rescue.

        Maggie would ideally suit a life where she can be free-range in a protected and bunny-proofed garden. In a hutch, she feels constrained and does bite from fear when hands go near her. She is very beautiful, but can’t get over what people did to her in her previous life.

        Maggie can not continue living in a cage much longer, it is unfair on her and she is most unhappy. Sadly euthanasia must be considered if a home is not found soon for this girl. If you, or someone you know can provide a safe home for Maggie to live her life in, please visit our website and fill in the enquiry form today.

         

        http://www.PorschesRescue.com

         


      • Monkeybun
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          Oh what a beauty. Poor thing, home she gets a home


        • Sarita
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            She’s beautiful. I agree that she probably would be better free range. I hope you can find her a home with patient loving people.


          • Jenna, Chubs & Comet
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              Oh she’s beautiful! I might give in if Kc wouldn’t kill me and I thought she’d get along with my two… Hope she finds a home!!


            • FluffyBunny
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                Oh, she’s so beautiful! I hope she gets a really great, understanding home – and soon!


              • Porsche's Rescue
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                  Thanks everyone! She really is beautiful, and comes up in her cage to take grass from me. Unfortuneately once she’s eaten it all and can see my hand she grunts and tries to dig at it.

                  Jenna, she did live with 5 other rabbits for a long time in a large area, so although she may have lost her social skils it is unlikely. You could always bring yours around for an introduction if Kc allows it!

                  I have had a foster carer show some interest in taking this girl on permanently, I don’t know whether she’ll be able to but that is another option. Only thing is there is no secure garden for Maggie as yet…

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