Meet Hollis and Marshmallow

HollisMarshmallow and Hollis were living in a garage, in a small wire cage, with no A/C, no hay, and no exercise/play time or attention. They are three years old and neither girl-bunny is spayed.

Unfortunately, Marshmallow developed some serious dental disease, and because she never got attention, she was hard to handle and medicate, so her human did what any reasonably, compassionate person would do – she made an appointment to have her killed (I refuse to use a quiet word like euthanized), and her sister as well “because she will be lonely.”

Hollis (the black and white girl-bun) has a somewhat healed wound on her face (most likely from two stressed-out, hormone females getting in a spat), which had some pus, but we are hoping that lancing and antibiotics will take care of that.

Both girls have some muscle loss, due to lack of exercise, and neither is used to being handled, so treatment time is rather animated.

BIG THANKS TO VETERAN FOSTER AND SANCTUARY MAMA, KATE HAYS, FOR SAYING YES TO THESE TWO COMING TO LIVE WITH HER! I am sure they feel like Dorothy in Oz. . .cause they sure aren’t in Kansas anymore. Just look at their new lovely set-up!

Vet bills galore these days. GoFundMe coming soon for these two girls.

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