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Forum THE LOUNGE A case of rabbit neglect with a happy ending

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    • b_boult
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        Earlier this year, my sister paid a visit to the home of a work colleague. When she arrived, she found a rabbit housed in an outdoor hutch in the front garden. The hutch was rotting and had a large hole in its side where the rabbit (named ‘Pablo’) had tried to gnaw his way to freedom. Most concerningly of all, his owner had failed to provide him with food, water or hay – the only noteworthy sight in his cage being a “mountain of excrement”. As a rabbit owner herself, my sister was horrified by what she saw and the following morning, returned with both hay and rabbit food. Realising that his long-term health and safety were at risk, we decided to contact the RSPCA a few days later. On the relevant complaint form, we went into some detail about Pablo’s circumstances and the extent of his neglect. Unfortunately, our complaint was never followed up by a home inspection. In the end, we had no choice but to deal with the matter ourselves. My sister let it be known to Pablo’s owner that I would be willing to buy him off her in order to bond him with my own rabbit Maple. A few weeks later, she offered to sell him for £20 – which I agreed to pay. Soon afterwards, we collected Pablo from her. He was free.



        Now at the time, I had no real intention of keeping Pablo in the long-term. My plan had been to get him out of his hellish environment and find him a loving new foster home. To that end, I contacted various adoption centres and animal-savvy friends on Facebook, but all replied that they were unable to take him on. Out of necessity, I went to Pets at Home later that day and purchased a secure new cage, complete with hay, food and water and brought him home with me. No sooner had I gotten him settled into his new surroundings that I began to wonder whether the “adoption” approach was actually in his best interests. This train of thought continued into the following day, and I eventually decided that I would attempt to bond him with my existing rabbit Maple. Over the next few days, I allowed Maple to visit the bars of his cage – and given the extent of their mutual sniffing, as well as a total absence of aggressive behaviour, the potential seemed to be there for a lasting friendship. The following week, I took Pablo to the vets to be neutered, in order to give the bonding process its best possible chance – and two weeks later, I allowed them to be together, without bars, for the first time. Their meeting did not go well. Pablo immediately began chasing Maple in an attempt to mount her, and judging by her speedy attempts at making an exit, she was left rather unnerved by his advances. Subsequent meetings went much the same way, and with a heavy heart, I came to the view that he would have to go. In contrast to my initial attempts to get Pablo re-homed, my luck appeared to be in this time round because after some persuasion, one of my friends agreed to take him on. 


        However, about a week before he was due to be collected, Maple began to visit his bars again – and it struck me how unfazed she seemed to be. Her visits gave me pause for thought: maybe I should try putting them together one last time? Indeed, it had occurred to me a few days previously that I might not have waited long enough after Pablo’s neutering operation for his hormones to fully subside – perhaps a second meeting would be more successful? I placed them together side by side on a rug and began to stroke them so as to keep them as calm as possible. Within 5 minutes, however, the mounting had resumed – albeit with one key difference. He wasn’t trying to mount her – she was trying to mount him! Even more surprisingly, he was just about tolerating it! I couldn’t believe what I was seeing – it changed my entire outlook. Over the next few days, all trace of Pablo’s mounting behaviours disappeared. She was now the dominant rabbit – and they were eating together, lying together and grooming each other. Given what had transpired, I contacted Pablo’s prospective owner to ask what her thoughts were. Thankfully, she agreed with me that it was now in both rabbits’ interests to remain together. Pablo was ours! Well, I say “Pablo” – as this was the name given to him by his uncaring, previous owner, we have since rechristened him “Hitch”. Both he and Maple are now very happy indeed – so much so, that they have their own Instagram page! (see http://www.instagram.com/mapleandhitch)

        All in all, a very happy ending


      • sarahthegemini
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          What a lovely ending, thank goodness you were able to save him from a home (I use that term loosely) of misery and neglect. Poor little thing. How old was he when you rescued him?


        • Bam
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            This is a lovely story He got a real home AND a bunwife, he really won the lottery

            I followed you on Instagram, what a beautiful couple they make!


          • b_boult
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              He was in suprisingly good health all things considered, and allowed me to handle him even though he hadn’t been out of his hutch in months. He pretty much fell asleep on me actually, I think all the sites, smells and sounds he’d seen that day left him a bit overwhelmed


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                Posted By bam on 2/28/2017 2:00 PM
                This is a lovely story He got a real home AND a bunwife, he really won the lottery

                I followed you on Instagram, what a beautiful couple they make!

                He certainly did! And thanks for the follow


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                  Posted By b_boult on 2/28/2017 2:09 PM

                  He was in suprisingly good health all things considered, and allowed me to handle him even though he hadn’t been out of his hutch in months. He pretty much fell asleep on me actually, I think all the sites, smells and sounds he’d seen that day left him a bit overwhelmed

                  Aww the little sweetheart, I bet he is so thankful to have been saved. Gosh it breaks my heart to think he was cooped up So glad he was healthy tho but my goodness how can people be so cruel. Every time I look at my bunny’s little cheeky faces, it just melts my heart. I couldn’t imagine keeping them locked in a hutch and neglecting them :-/


                • tobyluv
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                    I wish that all rabbit’s stories could have happy endings like this. Thank you for taking in Hitch and making him part of your family.


                  • Q8bunny
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                      Your story made me tear up. Ok, so I just finished rereading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, so I may have been a bit bunny teary already. LOL Seriously, thank you! You did an amazing thing rescuing that poor bun. I can’t even imagine how different life, and the world, and hoomans must seem to him now that he’s out of his hellish conditions and in a loving home with a bunwife


                    • Yoyo
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                        Very touching story, and, a blessed new life for Hitch!  I’m so proud, that you were able to take him from such an appalling situation, and give him a new chance at life, and,.. its wonderful, that Maple seemed to agree  <3  Kudos, u did good


                      • Ellie from The Netherlands
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                          You did a wonderful thing to save him from this misery! I wish you a life filled with many flops and snuggles, Maple and Hitch!


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                            Posted By Q8bunny on 2/28/2017 9:47 PM

                            Your story made me tear up. Ok, so I just finished rereading The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, so I may have been a bit bunny teary already. 

                            I love that book! But I also don’t because it is so sad. 

                            I’m glad that you decided to buy Hitch from that neglecting bunny owner! It was a good choice in the long run.

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