Before I tell the tale of
Orca the Rabbit That Peed (But Is Really An Awesome Bunny) I should tell
you that I have never fostered an animal in my entire life, largely
because I could never wrap my head around "But I have to give it back?".
Obviously I did not bring Orca back to Red Door, since I am about to
tell you how he ended up living with us all the time forever.
So. The tale of Orca the Rabbit That Peed (But Is Really An Awesome Bunny).
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Orca waits for lettuce to fall from the sky |
After
adopting
Squid in March 2013, I thought I'd offer up some fostering
space in my home to give a Red Door bun a break from shelter life. Liz
and Toni were super stoked; "Rayn Man" was a shelter favorite and had a
very rough start when Red Door found him.
Rayn Man was Easter Bun #4,
found in late April after Chicago received an absurd amount of rain,
hopping around in Gompers Park. His weight was low, he was dirty, but
worst of all were his feet and the underside of his body: Rayn's feet
were blackened and burnt by a chemical or hot asphalt and those burns
affected some of his genitalia and belly. He was in so much pain.
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Poor little guy. |
Was he
even going to survive? Red Door wasn't sure. But after several visits to
Chicago Exotics, cold laser therapy to his injured feet, and many oral
and topical meds later, Rayn Man started to improve. In August 2013, after Rayn had grown most of the fur on
his feet back (yay!!) and he had his neuter and was healed, he came home
for a spoiled vacation with my family. He was friendly to everyone who
visited with him. It was clear he loved people. When we had to put cream
on his bald hocks he let us trance him to treat his feet. Wow - so
easy!
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Orca's first day |
But then there was his pen, which after the first 24 hours was
soaked in pee. He was using his litterbox too, but in his brain I think
he was under the impression that the entire pen was his litterbox. And
anything else soft, like carpet, was also a litterbox. And people were his litterbox. In short, the entire world was his litterbox. So we changed the
blankets and cleaned up the vinyl and cleaned the carpet. No big deal.
New living space, new territory to mark. I get it. I'm just glad that
humans don't pee on things to establish themselves. Ew. Anyway.
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How to make sure no one steals your food: stand on all of it |
My husband left town for 4 days for work. In the 4 days he was
gone, I went from being completely overwhelmed by Rayn and his pee
(and jumping out of his 3' pen when he heard a bag of treats shaking and
not being able to trance him on my own to get his foot cream on and
cleaning up pee after pee after pee) to asking my husband over the phone
if Rayn could become a permanent rabbit in our home.
Rayn Man is now Orca Kenpachi Rayn Man, because of his black and white
coloring, his [secret] intelligence, his size, and predatory drive for
food. He has gotten loads better about using his litterbox exclusively.
It is still funny when I hear "ORCAAAAAA" from the other room because HE HAS JUST PEED ON MY HUSBAND, but it is not so funny when he pees on me.
Despite his accidents he is my only rabbit that understands "go potty";
he will jump in his litterbox and pee or give you a look kind of like a
2-year old does when he/she doesn't have to pee. He juices lettuce, is a little green around the mouth sometimes, and
then makes Jackson Pollock paintings on everything in my home with
lettuce juice while he air drums his paws dry.
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Have you ever seen a green rabbit? Well now you have. |
Orca has zero rabbit
etiquette and has [unfortunately] been rejected by both of my other
rabbits as a suitable penmate. However, Squid has decided that he is ok to share her living room with, so they can both be out together, even if she's poking him in the butt with her nose every few minutes (I secretly think that she does this to provoke a giant Orca pop-straight-up-in-the-air binky, which happens every time).
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Squid thinks, "Dude, you are such a mess." |
We're not exactly sure if Orca is a
rabbit. It is very possible that he is an alien like the Disney character, Stitch. It's ok
though - he is the best snuggler, he will periscope to kiss your nose,
and he is the most expressive rabbit in our warren. Despite his resilience to, well, almost everything, he is still terrified of thunder [most likely from spending all that time outside in the storm], and he loathes the screech that cardboard boxes make when you are folding the sides of them in.
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Stitch and Orca: separated at birth |
So I failed with my first foster. That's ok, right? Because he got a furever family? Maybe I'll try fostering again someday...
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Orca today - cleaner than ever with his trademark green chin |
3 comments:
Awesome. Thanks for giving him a forever home. <3
Irresistable. Thank you.
This is wonderful1!!
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