Special Needs Rabbit
Peballs is a male bunny whose legs are all splayed. We’re unsure if he was born that way or his bones didn’t develop properly.
We adopted him from Fuzzy Bunny PH because we believe that we can give him the special care that he needs. Because he can only “swim” in order to move around, his legs, tummy, and hind area will be very prone to matting, poop and pee stains, and sores.
We want him to have quality of life by creating the right kind of space for him. However, we believe that the best way we can give him this is through human companionship.
Special Needs Rabbit
Peballs is a male bunny whose legs are all splayed. We’re unsure if he was born that way or his bones didn’t develop properly.
We adopted him from Fuzzy Bunny PH because we believe that we can give him the special care that he needs. Because he can only “swim” in order to move around, his legs, tummy, and hind area will be very prone to matting, poop and pee stains, and sores.
We want him to have quality of life by creating the right kind of space for him. However, we believe that the best way we can give him this is through human companionship.
Peballs needs hay — LOTS of hay! It is the main diet of rabbits, and it doesn’t come cheap. Timothy hay is the most recommended and most commonly fed to rabbits. This can be purchased online from Shopee or Lazada, and from numerous other sellers online. However, Peballs wouldn’t mind chew toys as well, so that he doesn’t end up chewing our charger cords and slippers!
When you become Peballs' BFF, you will receive monthly newsletters with updates on his well-being. You may also request for a 5-minute Zoom call so you can see how he's doing.
Peballs was owned by a caring bunny owner who did the right thing by seeking veterinary help for her pet. However, the level of care they are able to provide for Peballs is limited, and his condition is bound to get very challenging as he grows older. That is why Fuzzy Bunny PH stepped in to offer help in rehoming Peballs, and now here he is!
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