Cauliflower
Calla ended up at Hamilton Animal Services as a stray, but nobody came forward to claim her. She spent a few months at the shelter, and during that time she was spayed and vaccinated. When a spot opened up, were were happy to get Calla out of the small cage she was in at the shelter, and into a foster home where she has a lot more room to run and explore. She’s loving all the freedom she has now, and she’s lapping up the attention she’s getting from her foster mom.
A month after we rescued Calla, we rescued a bunny named Cauliflower, and he went to the same foster home as Calla. Over the next few months, their foster mom patiently and carefully took proper steps to attempt to bond the two bunnies, and it worked! Calla and Cauliflower are now best friends, and very happy to have each other for company. We’re asking they be adopted as a pair.
Here’s a note from Calla and Cauliflower’s foster mom:
“Here’s a note from Calla and Cauliflower’s foster mom:
“Calla and Cauliflower are such sweet bunnies! It’s hard to believe they’ve been waiting almost two years for their forever home! They’re funny, curious and so brave. Like most bunnies, they love tackling construction / demo projects and specialize in cardboard box renos. Lounging is another favourite hobby. They’re a friendly pair and will soak up ALL the love, head pats make them melt. They love food – pellets, hay, kale and parsley are favourites. They’re always SUPER excited to see you at meal times. Calla has taken a particular interest in the resident house cat Lucy (a Ladybird alumni formerly known as Margot). These two would do best in a home with lots of love to give and some space for them to explore!“”
Please adopt Calla and Cauliflower!
Rabbits need lots of space…
Our fostered rabbits are housed in x-pens or similar enclosures so they have lots of room to move around when they aren’t out for floor time. Some of our rabbits are free range in their foster home.
Commercially made pet store rabbit cages are far too small to allow rabbits to stretch out and move around with ease. Here are some examples of great enclosures, and rooms set up for free roaming bunnies.
Want to help?
Donations of Oxbow brand rabbit food, timothy hay, newspaper based litter, Oxbow rabbit treats, and chewable small animal toys are always appreciated!
Here are all the ways to donate items:
🐇 PET VALU DUNDAS – Purchase at Dundas Pet Valu (86 Main Street, Dundas) and drop items in the in-store donation bin. Chat with the friendly staff there and they will help!
🐇 AMAZON WISH LIST– Order much needed items from the list and they’ll be delivered right to us!
* SUPPORT SMALL ONLINE BUSINESSES *
Order items from any of these Ontario based businesses, let them know your order is for Ladybird and they’ll send your donation to us!
🐇 TINY PAWS EMPORIUM
🐇 GREEN BUNNY STORE
🐇 ZOEY and LILO’s TOYBOX
🐇 MISCHIEF STITCHES
🐇 HOPPY’S HAY
🐇 KNEE DEEP FARMS