About this Rabbit
Major and his brothers Jaq and Gus-Gus were rescued from a pile of logs after being dumped in the forest south of Molalla. These survivors are tightly bonded to each other and available for adoption as a trio. From foster mom Lisa: I would like to introduce you to the "Boyz in the Woodz". These three boys were rescued miles out on a logging road in Molalla where they had been dumped. They all love the smell of fresh air when we open our basement window. Every night they get treats and when they hear the plastic bag, they come running to the door of the pen pushing each other out of the way to get their treat first. They have all been around our four cats and do well with them. They do so well that our cats climb into the pen and hang out in their area as they watch each other. When the pen separates them, the Boyz push their nose through the cracks to get touches from the cats. They go nose to nose with the cats every day and are just fine. We have a big dog that barks and that does not seem to faze them, but they have not met the dog. They do not like the vacuum. The Boyz are smart, and we can see that they are learning stuff all the time. When the Boyz first came to us in January they were held on a regular basis. We had friends coming to hold them when we didn't have time and the Boyz enjoyed the cuddles. Over the past couple of months, they have not been held as much and are a bit more independent. What they all do is come check us out when we go hang out daily, push at us, and on occasion nibble at our toes as we sit in the cage with them. These Boyz deserve a loving home where they can play, get daily cuddles, and live their lives to the fullest. Major is a little shyer than the other two boys and doesn't take to people as quickly. It takes him a little while to come out of the pen when we open it because he is cautious. Once Major does come out of the pen it takes him a little bit to start letting loose like the other two boys. He has black around his eyes and wiry fur. He loves his treats just like Gus.
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About this Rabbit
Major and his brothers Jaq and Gus-Gus were rescued from a pile of logs after being dumped in the forest south of Molalla. These survivors are tightly bonded to each other and available for adoption as a trio. From foster mom Lisa: I would like to introduce you to the "Boyz in the Woodz". These three boys were rescued miles out on a logging road in Molalla where they had been dumped. They all love the smell of fresh air when we open our basement window. Every night they get treats and when they hear the plastic bag, they come running to the door of the pen pushing each other out of the way to get their treat first. They have all been around our four cats and do well with them. They do so well that our cats climb into the pen and hang out in their area as they watch each other. When the pen separates them, the Boyz push their nose through the cracks to get touches from the cats. They go nose to nose with the cats every day and are just fine. We have a big dog that barks and that does not seem to faze them, but they have not met the dog. They do not like the vacuum. The Boyz are smart, and we can see that they are learning stuff all the time. When the Boyz first came to us in January they were held on a regular basis. We had friends coming to hold them when we didn't have time and the Boyz enjoyed the cuddles. Over the past couple of months, they have not been held as much and are a bit more independent. What they all do is come check us out when we go hang out daily, push at us, and on occasion nibble at our toes as we sit in the cage with them. These Boyz deserve a loving home where they can play, get daily cuddles, and live their lives to the fullest. Major is a little shyer than the other two boys and doesn't take to people as quickly. It takes him a little while to come out of the pen when we open it because he is cautious. Once Major does come out of the pen it takes him a little bit to start letting loose like the other two boys. He has black around his eyes and wiry fur. He loves his treats just like Gus.