Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Athena's Litter


My first litter of the summer was Athena's litter. They were born on the 8th of June, and are all old enough to be sold. All the ones with bows are females and the one without is a male. I have 5 females and 1 male. All of these rabbits would be a welcomed addition to any household! They all have great temperaments, and are used to people, dogs, and other rabbits.


This female (pink bow), has a spotted orange and white coloring. Born 6/8/19. SOLD


This female (purple bow), has a spotted tort and white coloring. Born 6/8/19. SOLD

This female (black and white bow), has a spotted orange and white coloring. Born 6/8/19. SOLD


This male (no bow), has a spotted tort and white coloring. He is incredibly sweet and absolutely LOVES attention! We bring him in and watch TV with him on our laps and he's in Heaven when we do! He is a quiet and cuddly bunny. Born 6/8/19. SOLD


This female (purple neck bow), has a spotted orange and white coloring.  Her markings are mainly on her face, but also run down her back. She was born 6/8/19. SOLD


This female (Neon cheetah print bow), has a spotted tort and white coloring. Born 6/8/19. SOLD


They all get attention and are held every day. If you want a small transition baggie of food to bring home with your new pet it will be an additional $5, and if you want a large transition baggie it will be $10. You can also get a bow or collar with your rabbit for $3. I hope you enjoyed this post! 

Muffin


                I thought I would start out my very first post on this blog by talking about my very first rabbit, Muffin. Muffin was my incredibly sweet autistic bunny. The people we got her from left her mother (Elsa) and her father (Olaf), who were brother and sister, in their cage together, they had a litter, and Muffin was born. Since her parents were so closely related she was always a little off. She would nibble a little and when we put her in a run she would start digging immediately even if someone was watching unlike the other bunnies. All the biting aside, she was always my personal favorite rabbit. 


We tried breeding Muffin a couple of times, and she didn't have any litters. We thought she was barren, but then we tried one last time, and she had a litter of two beautiful brown kits!


My sister has had a rabbit business since 2012. I had always helped feed and water the rabbits, but never had my own rabbit, until Muffin.


I would hold muffin constantly, and every time she would try and eat my clothes! But she was a very sweet girl. 


All of her siblings were also a bit off, I think they were all autistic. They all had pleasant personalities though and we're all really adorable. 


The strange thing with her was that she was a Holland lop that had the features of a Mini lop!


Unfortunately I sold Muffin in 2018. I have missed her ever since! If I could get her back I would take her in a heartbeat. She was truly the kindest bunny I have ever seen. Her owners are so very lucky to have such an amazing rabbit!


Thanks for checking out my post!