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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Saga of Marshall and Mandy

Penny turned twelve in May. She ate more slowly and napped more often, but her disapproving glare remained piercing. Penny loved to groom Marshall’s sexy ears, and the pair happily snuggled together.
In July, we noticed that Penny sounded congested. She had pneumonia, but she seemed well again after a few days on antibiotics. However, she had trouble chewing carrots and hay, so off to the vet we went again.


Penny had a couple of tooth spurs, so she had dental surgery a week later. The vet trimmed the spurs but noticed that Penny’s teeth were loose and that she had a cancerous growth in her mouth. We knew Penny’s days were numbered, but we hoped that she would feel better for a little while. Penny came home and had a joyful reunion with Marshall, but still had trouble eating. 

Penny said it was time to hop over the Rainbow Bridge, and we all said goodbye to her on August 1.

Marshall missed Penny and wanted more attention from us, but didn’t lose his appetite. At the end of August, Marshall went speed dating at the Friends of Rabbits headquarters, where Penny had chosen him. Marshall behaved like a perfect gentleman, but didn’t find any compatible bunnies.

In September, we took a long car ride to the MD House Rabbit Society adoption event for more speed dating. Marshall met several eligible bachelorettes, seemed compatible with a young mini-rex named Miranda, so we adopted her and took her home.

Now the bonding process began, with both bunnies in separate x-pens in the sun room. Miranda Ballerina Thumper (aka Mandy) was happy in her new home and enthusiastically explored everywhere. Marshall said, “I like her, but I didn’t know we had to live together immediately!” Poor Marshall was very upset and tried to bite and scratch Mandy through the bars. The bunnies had separate times for free roaming and couldn’t be in the same room unless they were penned. It didn’t look like Marshall wanted to share the house with Mandy, and we felt discouraged.

Although the bunnies weren’t bonded, we intended to take a short vacation and have the pet sitter keep Marshall and Mandy in their separate pens. The bunnies did have a short date with no biting, but Marshall was still unhappy. As we got ready to leave in the morning, Marshall began having GI stasis. There were no regular vets available, so we spent several hours at the emergency vet clinic instead of on vacation. Marshall got fluids, drugs, and X-rays and was able to come home that night. He stayed in his room, away from Mandy. The stress of dating, redoing the living arrangements, and adjusting to a new bunny gave him digestive issues.

Marshall was back to normal after a couple of days, and dating resumed. Things suddenly seemed better, and they acted like they were flirting. Marshall groomed Mandy, but she wouldn’t reciprocate.

Finally, we put some sweet-tasting juice on Marshall’s head, and Mandy started licking him. That broke the ice, and they bonded completely. They both live in the bunny room together and have free roam of the house. It took about 3.5 weeks for them to bond.

- Audrey

Thank you, Audrey for giving Penny, Dougie, Marshall, and Mandy a chance!
- Charlie and Gus 

Monday, February 9, 2026

Meadow

You know, stars are but exploding light pellets. Chew on that for a week, eh?

- Thank you, Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue and Erika!

PS: It's been so long and Meadow is still looking for her forever home. https://bhrabbitrescue.org/meadow/

Born: 2023
Weight: 5 lbs.
Breed: Florida
Color: White
Gender: Spayed Female
Litter Box Habits: Good

NOTES: Contact us for more information: http://bhrabbitrescue.org

FB: https://www.facebook.com/bhrabbitrescue 
Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/brambleyhedgerabbitrescue 

Sunday, February 8, 2026

The Bunday Evening Thumps

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Charlie the Studio Forebun - "Are these the blueprints? Why are they yellow then?"
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Vortex Gus
Hay! Charlie 26-02-08-the-bunday-evening-thumps-DSC_1983
Charlie - Somewhere in the hay world.

Good evening, Everybun!

We had a great evening yesterday, and a bunderful morning today. Snack and head rubs until it was time to retire for the day-naps. We enjoy Charlie having a good appetite, being out and about with us, and just being Charlie.

My hoomin wants to keep it together, otherwise he would be of no use to Charlie, and lose his marbles at the same time. I mean, you can't be freaking out while giving Charlie sub-q fluids. You have to have your wits about you to tell if she's doing bunny things, or if something worrisome is developing. If the posts start to sound like gibberish, it's probably the kidney stone talking.

So we'll keep it simple tonight. Snacks, head rubs, loafing, a little bit of arting - Bun willing.

 Good night and good luck!
- Gus 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Espresso, Charlie, and Gus Update

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Gus and Charlie 26-02-07-gus-charlie-espresso-update-DSC_2024

Hellos, Everybunny!

"Don't give up just yet. Try to stay positive. We have questions that need answers. Once we have those answers, we can decide on next steps," wrote Dr. Zellner.

Last week had been a rough year. Charlie's appointment took place on Tuesday. Call it the "fog of miscommunication." We went to the V. E. T.  on M*nd*y, but for some reason, the visit was marked as a "tech-doctor" appointment. The best we could do was come back the next day. We scurried back home. Charlie sure did not appreciate it.

On Tuesday, my hoomin's worst fears were confirmed. 

"Today we determined that Charlie is forming tones in her urinary bladder and her renal pelvis is becoming calcified." 

The X-ray was not a glitch. Now, we are doing 50 ml of sub-q fluids daily. We have another appointment set for Tuesday. We will do a follow-up X-ray and blood work. 

"If the kidney is shutting down, we need to discuss quality of life."

Charlie is a great trooper. We still enjoy snacks and head rubs. And have our art nights even when not much art is happening. If you didn't know about the calcification, you wouldn't know that something was off.

We'll keep you posted.
- Gus 

Friday, February 6, 2026

Brighton

Yes, I hear ya. Have you seen my nonsense-cancelling earbuds?

- Thank you, Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue and Erika!

PS: How did you guess? Yes, Brighton is looking for her forever home.   https://bhrabbitrescue.org/brighton/

Born: 2025
Weight: 4 lbs
Breed: Florida
Color: White
Gender: Spayed Female
Litter Box Habits: Good

NOTES: Contact us for more information: http://bhrabbitrescue.org

FB: https://www.facebook.com/bhrabbitrescue 
Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/brambleyhedgerabbitrescue

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Pancake

Talk to the tail - if you can get an appointment, of course!

- Thank you, Renee and Brad!

PS: Hopping strong, living the bunn-life. Thank you for giving Pancake a chance <3

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Onyx

I'll let it slide this time, but expect my blueberries to be properly sliced!

- Thank you, Jen, and SFHRR

P.S.: Just like so many of us, Onyx went through stuff. But he's adjusting and doing well. Hoppy, sweet, happy, he's looking for a forever home. https://www.wagtopia.com/search/pet?id=2644837&name=Onyx

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue:
Contact: https://www.respectforrabbits.org/contact
FB: https:https://www.facebook.com/respectforrabbits
Home:  https://www.respectforrabbits.org/contact
Wagtopia:: https://www.wagtopia.com/search/org?id=1865035&page=1&sort=default