Special Needs Rabbits Need Home

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Marysville WA

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2 mixed rabbits (NZ, Flemish Giant, and some other breeds), brother and sister, were born with their front legs splayed and backwards. Their rear legs work enough so that they're able to scoot around to get food. They are surprisingly alert and healthy (and adorable and friendly), indicating no other serious problems. They are much smaller than their litter mates so I don't imagine them getting too much bigger (litter mates will probably reach around 10-12 lbs). They turned 8 weeks old on July 29th and are ready for a new home or I will need to put them down. They are part of a meat breeding program so there have been no vet visits. Serious inquiries only. I do not have any information on how to care for rabbits with these issues and am not interested in opinions on breeding. I would prefer to see these babies go, together, to someone with the time and ability to give them the attention they need instead of my freezer.

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