Bugsy. Again.

Bugsy's back, and all grown up now. Unfortunately, the parents of his little owner have decided they don't want him any more, so they gave him the boot.

He knew right where to come.

I've sent emails to two Louisiana no-kill rescue groups, which of course are all full. But both have promised to put him at the top of their waiting list, so I am hopeful. I'd be more hopeful if I didn't still have this little cutie (now four months old and bad, bad, BAD).

Can I just say, I really didn't need a rabbit?
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Published on September 25, 2014 08:36
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message 1: by Sherry (new)

Sherry Ouch! Rabbits require a lot more care than most people realize. It can be really hard to find a long term home for a rabbit.

It's amazing how hard it can be to find a home for a perfectly nice cat. I've got a new foster that, sadly, has some play aggression issues that are going to make him challenging to place. It's a little startling to have a six-month-old kitten jump at your face! I know he's just playing, but claws in the face are no fun. I hope your little guy has better manners than mine.


message 2: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Sherry wrote: "It's amazing how hard it can be to find a home for a perfectly nice cat..."

Sherry, I'm having a really hard time breaking him of the habit of wanting to bite at my hands. Someone must have played with him like that. Fortunately, he does keep his claws in.


message 3: by Sherry (new)

Sherry My guy does that too. I wouldn't give him my hands in this weekend, so he swatted me on the nose. Claws in, thank goodness.

I hate people who teach kittens hands are toys.


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