New Foster At Rancho Relaxo, Voltaire. His Name Was Scout, But Everyone Felt That Was A Terrible Name

New foster at Rancho Relaxo™, Voltaire. His name was Scout, but everyone felt that was a terrible name so they tasked me with giving him a new one. Pretentious, I know, but whatever. Besides, I'm pretty sure I heard him chewing hay in french.
He's here for a week or so, until they can get him in to be neutered. They have a backlog at the moment.
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Fosters Wensleydale (left) and Camembert (right) continue to make ingressive weight gains after being found starving to death in a cage. Enjoying their (slightly larger than normal) breakfast salad.

Baxter seems to be loving his new permanent home here. Apparently they call this a "Foster Fail", when an animal is adopted by their foster parent. Fail seems like the wrong word to use tho. We're both pretty happy.
Ditto.

It’s getting to be that point in the year where all the holidays stack up on one another, so here’s a reminder that rabbits are not a good gift to give to another person. They are not “starter pets”; they require specific knowledge and resources to keep alive, and the time, effort, knowledge, and money one must commit to keeping a rabbit healthy and happy is on par with owning a dog. Rabbits are the 3rd most abandoned house pet in america, and cannot survive on the street, or in the wild, due to being domesticated. They have not retained the survival instincts that their wild cousins possess, and will struggle to find shelter, evade predators, find food, and find clean water. Please pass the message around, especially if you know someone IRL who may be considering getting a rabbit as a holiday gift or purchase.