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Venus and Athena arrived on 22 October 2011. These beautiful little sisters were born (approx) June 2011. Venus and Athena are a bonded pair.
Venus, the smaller of the two girls is the cuddle bug. She is cautious at first and not that adventurous until she gets comfortable with you in the room. She seems like a typical little sitter who wants to be with someone (bunny or human) at all times. She is quite the jumper too. She loves having room to run and will binky almost uncontrollably the whole time she's out. She seems grateful for everything she gets and won't hesitate to give you kisses.
She is playful and loves to run around showing off how big her binkies can be. Venus also loves to throw her toys and will even try to play catch with her human friends.
She is very trusting and grateful for all the love and attention she can get. She wants nothing more than to give you her love and is hoping to find the family of her dreams very soon.
Athena is the adventurer! She is first to explore the room and binky off the couch. She seems very comfortable in almost any situation and enjoys jumping in and out of the cage to sprint around the room. She is quite the jumper also. She loves having room to run and will binky almost uncontrollably the whole time she's out. She seems grateful for everything she gets.
Just like her little sister, she loves to throw her toys but as far as Athena is concerned – The louder the better! She seems to be quite connected to those around her and is already starting to understand the meaning of no. Athena will stretch out and listen to all your troubles, she loves being spoken to. I guess she has those big ears for a reason!
Both girls are working very hard to learn the litter training but being so young, they haven’t got it all figured out yet. They will be having their spays within the next month and this should help them greatly.
UPDATE (20 January 2012):
In the words of their foster Mum - "These two are very loving to each other and just adore their "out time". They run and binky their heart out and then flop out together. They love toys that make a lot of noise and absolutely love greens. They may seem a little shy at first, but they warm up quickly to new people if any attempt is made to get to know them. They seem not to mind cats, as long as they're not being stalked by them, and they don't mind barking dogs. The bunnies have only had a dog sniff them through the cage once so we're not sure how they'd be with them. They seem intelligent and easily adapt to new situations. They need a loving home where they will get lots of run time and lots of affection. They are very adventurous and like to "hide" under things... Be it a couch, table, or bunny igloo. ;)"
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