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C1rcusD00m rtw0rk
2009-11-26 - extension: rar - size: 3 MB
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DWHN 03
2009-11-08 - extension: rar - parts: 2 - size: 62 MB
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2009-10-04 - extension: rar - parts: 3 - size: 95 MB
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Baby Rescue Bunnies Need Homes Toomanybunnies.com is rescuing bunnies in Gardena, CA - you can read all about it at (More) Toomanybunnies.com is rescuing bunnies in Gardena, CA - you can read all about it at http://toomanyrabbits.blogspot.com/ and http://toomanybunnies.com
We try really hard to get all the females spayed before they have babies and most are pregnant when we get 'em. (rabbits reach sexual maturity at 3 months old, have a gestation periods of 25-30 days and can have between 1 and 14 babies at a time. They can get pregnant immediately after giving birth!
The mother of these babies ran off the island one day a couple of weeks ago when I left he gate open a crack. Then promptly hid herself under the bridge.
Did she know that if she stayed on the island her babies die after she starved to death trying to feed them? Or that they would be eaten by rats of squirrels or hawks or owls, geese or - most horribly - other rabbits!
I couldn't catch her because she hid under the bridge to the island and it was about to start pouring rain....
A week later she was in the picnic area across from the island - locals at the park told me she had just escaped the jaws of a dog who was chasing her.
Then I was all set to take her into the vet to get spayed and have a little bunny abortion - but it was the weekend and then the Doctor's day off.....
When I went to the vet with 4 other bunnies - but forgot her!
It rained and she waited happily in her hay filled cage, with the carrier just outside it -She was warm and happy. The carrier? forgotten and soaked from the rain....
The next morning, I swear she thumbbed her little bunny nose with that white spot at me and I heard her say....
"Look at how beautiful they are! Look what I managed to do!"
Look!!!!
Baby bunnies inside a nest lovingly built with her own fur. At birth They had already survived disease, starvation, predators, people's pets, and people like me trying to abort them.
So here they are - for your viewing pleasue...
If you live in the Los Angeles Area and would like tpo foster or adopt a litterbox trained rabbit please contact us through
http://toomanyrabbits.blogspot.com/
or send email to toomanybunnies@gmail.com
IF YOU ENJOY THIS VIDEO AND WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE BABIES OR TO DONATE TO HELP RESCUE AND PAY FOR THE VET BILLS OF THESE BUNNIES PLEASE VISIT OUR SITE AND CLICK ON THE DONATE
PLEASE VISIT OUR SITE AND CLICK ON THE DONATE LINK!
THANK YOU
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Baby Rescue Bunnies From The Island in the Park Toomanybunnies.com is rescuing bunnies in Gardena, CA - you can read all about it at (More) Toomanybunnies.com is rescuing bunnies in Gardena, CA - you can read all about it at http://toomanyrabbits.blogspot.com/ and http://toomanybunnies.com
We try really hard to get all the females spayed before they have babies and most are pregnant when we get 'em. (rabbits reach sexual maturity at 3 months old, have a gestation periods of 25-30 days and can have between 1 and 14 babies at a time. They can get pregnant immediately after giving birth!
The mother of these babies ran off the island one day a couple of weeks ago when I left he gate open a crack. Then promptly hid herself under the bridge.
Did she know that if she stayed on the island her babies die after she starved to death trying to feed them? Or that they would be eaten by rats of squirrels or hawks or owls, geese or - most horribly - other rabbits!
I couldn't catch her because she hid under the bridge to the island and it was about to start pouring rain....
A week later she was in the picnic area across from the island - locals at the park told me she had just escaped the jaws of a dog who was chasing her.
Then I was all set to take her into the vet to get spayed and have a little bunny abortion - but it was the weekend and then the Doctor's day off.....
When I went to the vet with 4 other bunnies - but forgot her!
It rained and she waited happily in her hay filled cage, with the carrier just outside it -She was warm and happy. The carrier? forgotten and soaked from the rain....
The next morning, I swear she thumbbed her little bunny nose with that white spot at me and I heard her say....
"Look at how beautiful they are! Look what I managed to do!"
Look!!!!
Baby bunnies inside a nest lovingly built with her own fur. At birth They had already survived disease, starvation, predators, people's pets, and people like me trying to abort them.
So here they are - for your viewing pleasue...
If you live in the Los Angeles Area and would like tpo foster or adopt a litterbox trained rabbit please contact us through
http://toomanyrabbits.blogspot.com/
or send email to toomanybunnies@gmail.com
IF YOU ENJOY THIS VIDEO AND WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE BABIES OR TO DONATE TO HELP RESCUE AND PAY FOR THE VET BILLS OF THESE BUNNIES PLEASE VISIT OUR SITE AND CLICK ON THE DONATE
PLEASE VISIT OUR SITE AND CLICK ON THE DONATE LINK!
THANK YOU
http://toomanyrabbits.blogspot.com/ (Less)
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