Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Angora Bunnies




Here are a few pictures of the angora bunnies we took in from the HUGE seizure in New Brunswick Canada. So far, they have needed treatment for fur and ear mites and also Coccidia. And worse of all, they did not have the males separated from females. There were many more females than males, so we received all females. They will also be on pregnancy watch.
Thank you to everyone who has donated on their behalf. They will also be getting shaved. Their fur is dirty and smells awful! Angoras should never be bathed because they take way too long to dry and do not fry properly. Instead the nice vet techs at Seneca Animal Hospital will be shaving them for us. All the dirty smelly fur will be gone, so they can grow in new fur, for a new and better life :)

2 comments:

Courtney Imbert said...

I assume you mean "dry", not "fry"...I have no intention of frying them! Sounds like they've been through enough already! LOL. Can't wait to pick them up this weekend.

small pet rescue said...

I did mean dry . Spell check doesn't pick up on my mistakes when it is an actual word , haha :)
Once we have them all cleared of parasites they will be ready for you to foster. And they will all be shaved during the week next week. I'll keep you in the loop and will announce when they are ready.