Roj came to us in June 2015 as a nearly naked eyes closed tiny white bunny. He had been found in the middle of the road by kind people who thought he was a wild bunny.
We took this bunny thinking perhaps it was an albino brush bunny. We try not to take in domestic babies, but bottom line is that bunnies are hard to raise and we always try to save lives. Roj showed he was not a brush bunny within a matter of weeks because he grew and Grew and GREW. We are pretty sure now that Roj is a New Zealand White rabbit and will weigh 9-12 lbs when full grown. He is a great new education animal that will clearly show the difference between wild things that you cannot pet and domestic animals that we are happy to let people pet. Roj also shows the difference between wildlife with amazing camouflage and domestic pets with none.
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