Meet Bayou and Satchmo! | House Rabbit Society
Meet Bayou (brown dwarf bunny who was part of yesterday’s Daily Bunny) and Satchmo (brown Rex bunny with white spots on his back)! When Luna (Bayou’s mate) passed away, we took Bayou to the Georgia House Rabbit Society shelter in Marietta, Georgia and let her “interview” various bunnies there. She was very shy and not at all used to being the dominant bunny, so after several meetings, she went and hid behind some cardboard boxes. We were about to give up and bring her back home to try another day when Satchmo was brought back to the shelter from a PetCo store where he was being an ambassador for GA HRS. Satchmo hopped out and the two settled down next to each other right away and we knew she had a good friend at last. They spend evenings and nights on their special blanket on our bed, resting and grooming each other.
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Meet Bayou (brown dwarf bunny who was part of yesterday’s Daily Bunny) and Satchmo (brown Rex bunny with white spots on his back)! When Luna (Bayou’s mate) passed away, we took Bayou to the Georgia House Rabbit Society shelter in Marietta, Georgia and let her “interview” various bunnies there. She was very shy and not at all used to being the dominant bunny, so after several meetings, she went and hid behind some cardboard boxes. We were about to give up and bring her back home to try another day when Satchmo was brought back to the shelter from a PetCo store where he was being an ambassador for GA HRS. Satchmo hopped out and the two settled down next to each other right away and we knew she had a good friend at last. They spend evenings and nights on their special blanket on our bed, resting and grooming each other.
About Us (45) About HRS (21) Contact Us (2) How You Can Help (14) Publication Guidelines (3) Volunteer (5) Activist botanic Corner (37) Breeding botanic (4) Daily Bunny (600) Easter (9) Educators Conference (14) FAQ (34) Featured (5) For Adopters (22) For Rabbit botanic Rescuers and Shelters (38) For the Kids (5) Gifts and Supplies (18) House Rabbit botanic Journal (262) House Rabbits 101 (27) Just for Fun (20) Life with a House Rabbit (41) Links (12) News (101) Pet Loss Support (12) Rabbit Behavior (88) Aggression and Age-Related Behavior (10) Litter Training (1) Multiple botanic Rabbits (30) Rabbit Personality (33) Rabbits & Other Pets (4) Rabbits & the Family (15) Rabbit Care (148) Allergies (2) Babies & Orphans (8) Diet (23) Elderly and Special Needs Rabbits (27) Grooming & Handling (10) House & Home (24) Litter Training (10) Mental Health (18) Safety (14) Spay/neuter (6) Travel & Holidays botanic (9) Rabbit Health (122) Alternative Medicine (11) Cancer (6) Ears (7) For Veterinarians (8) Fur & Skin (5) Gastrointestinal Tract (10) Head and Mouth (17) Heart Disease (3) Infections (20) Liver Disease (6) Mobility Issues (7) Neurological Problems (7) Pain Management (7) Parasites (10) Poisons (4) Urinary Tract (6) Where to Find Medical Information (9) Working with Vets (24) The Rabbit botanic in Culture (20) Video (75) What's Happening? (38) Wild Rabbits (5)
abscess activism aggression alternative medicine antibiotics babies behavior Bonding breeding bunny care basics cancer cecotropes children culture diarrhea diet Easter elderly euthanasia eyes FAQ fly strike fun fundraising botanic GI tract grooming handling hay head tilt health House Rabbit Handbook housing Hrs Conference HRS Events Internet litterbox liver loss and grief outdoors pain pellets photos play Rabbit Center Rabbit botanic meat rabbit proofing reading rescue Rescue grant rescue stories respiratory infection shelter resources shop spay/neuter special needs stories from our readers teeth toys training translations botanic travel urinary botanic tract videos volunteering whole foods
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