Heya,
I know this isn't technically on topic but I'm trying to get the word out and we all love the buns - yes?
I'd thought I would post this here as my clinic is trying to find a home for a special needs rabbit. This rabbit is a very special case and possibly has a rare condition called Situs inversus. A ultrasound seems to confirm that his organs are flipflopped. The main problem with him seems to be respiratory and he needs to be nebulized twice daily which makes sense as Situs inversus causes the cilia of the lungs to flow backwards. He would need a nebulizer and nebuilizing solution regularly and possibly ongoing medical care.
Other than that, he's possibly one of the friendliest bunnies I've ever met. He's neutered and playful, tossing around his many toys. I dearly love this rabbit - I would adopt him in a second if I had somewhere to nebulize and wasn't full to capacity with rescue animals already. His name is Willy for now.
Here's a picture of the little scoundrel:
I'm located in Monterey, CA but I would be willing to drive to deliver him to the right home. My clinic is hoping to keep him somewhere in a few hours radius as we're hoping to necropsy him when he does pass in order to confirm this rare condition.
Anyway, hit me back if you are intrested in discussing this possibility.
x-posted anywhere I think this could help