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Lizzy

Foster girl Lizzy with Oliver in background

Well-mannered house cats and a gentle dog are comforting to interact with. Plus I don't mind seeing other house rabbits.

My foot lost feeling and reflex (after spay surgery). Dr. John Travis of Sheboygan Animal Hospital reassures me I should keep on being a bunny, like I am!

Do you have a low-sided litter pan for me? I will benefit from exercise and playtime to help my less-abled foot. I use my litter pan extremely well. Nibble my hay enthusiastically. I look forward to supper dishes and a small treat.

I'm a presence in the house. An entity! My foster mom says that. You feel drawn to me because I am very much like a cat or intelligent small dog. Notes accompanying my surrender implied I was a free-roaming bunny. Imagine that? My fosterer lets me lounge under a chair; you know, fave spots are nice to have.

Twelve pounds, 4 years young, and I don't mind being picked up! May fuss a bit at first, yet I relax with strong hands and confident arm support.

I do like to watch movies on the sofa. Right next to you.

An affectionate person is the type of forever-home I desire. I like to be fussed over, and if you tell me I'm gorgeous I'll listen carefully with my eyes, and want to hear more.

My foster mom says I'm a dainty princess bun ~

Lizzy is fostered in the Sheboygan vicinity.

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