When there is extra cage space at Luv A Bun, I am able assist Palm Beach County’s animal shelter by taking some bunnies.  This is so rewarding on many levels and I always look forward to the opportunity when I am able to do so.  On this particular visit, Animal Care and Control had many bunnies – perhaps 12.  There were no more shelter cages available as they were all taken by cats and the many rabbits. While there weren’t any more conventional cages left to hold bunnies, Animal Care and Control made accomodations by using donated rabbit cages and putting them on a table.  As I walked into the front room, I didn’t know where to look first…there were babies, lops, and fuzzy fluffy bunnies.  Some were scared and scrunched up in the corner of their cage while others stretched out in total contentment.  On the floor in a hay lined cage there was a little white bunny with beautiful blue eyes running in circles while making an unusual chirping sound.   I have never heard such a sound from a bunny before.   I knelt down next to his cage to say hello.  With excitement and curiosity he perched on his back feet to say a hello and quickly went  back to running in circles.  I took a look  at all the other bunnies but my eyes kept going back to the circling and chirping bunny that was behaving much like a locked up dog in a puppy mill.  I could see his outgoing personality was stifled and not able to shine….he was abandoned…he lost his home…he was left at a shelter. I went over and touched his nose and told him there would be no more nervous circling or anxious chirping for him…he was coming with me, to Luv A Bun Rabbit Rescue.