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Meet Willow and her Family
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Willow was dumped in a parking lot. Animal Services was called and told that there was a bunny in need of medical care with a broken leg. We think the call may
have came from the person who dumped her. Palo Alto shelter personnel responded, and got her off the street. She did not have a broken leg but did go
into labor a few short hours later on August 18, 2007. Willow is not yet ready for adoption as she is currently on maternity leave. She is a wonderful
mother to 8 adorable little bunnies. She is gentle, trusting and has a terrific personality. This Hotot female is all white with soft black ears,
perfectly placed black "eyeliner" and the longest, most glorious eyelashes you have ever seen. She is currently surrounded with cats, dogs, other
rabbits and teenagers at her foster home. She blends well, showing no fear or aggression. She probably was raised with other animals and would make a
great addition to your family.
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Beautiful Willow gave birth to this litter of
kits at a local shelter 8-19-2007. Our rescue team was called to help and we
picked her up. We have them all safe and sound in our care. Would you
like to help? You can sponsor a baby. Sponsorship is $10
a month per baby and then $50 when it is time for spay-neuter. Later on if you'd
like to foster we can make arrangement for that. Each sponsor will receive weekly photos and an update from the
foster mom. As they grow up and are placed for adoption you will receive
their adoption poster. Then, when they are adopted we will share this good
news with you!
You can make a donation to sponsor a baby via PayPal, or
by check
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Bunli |
Chau Chi |
Dixie |
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| Eore |
Friday |
Gotti |
Hanna |
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