These four girls (Charliew, Curly, Sue, and Roslyn) were all one to two years old when they found themselves at the shelter, waiting on rescue. (The city shelter only adopts out dogs and cats. They rely on rescues to take other animals that come in.) One of the bunnies was not doing well, so move to ACT pledged from our Moore Life Medical Fund to help with the cost of any necessary medical care. A Critter’s Chance came to the rescue! The gray and white Dutch rabbit, Charlie, was found to have some respiratory issues that she will probably always have. Fortunately, she has already been adopted by a loving family that is prepared to care for her! The two English Lops, Martha and Curly Sue, are in foster together. They are very bonded and love to groom one another. Roslyn, the white Californian, is doing well in her foster home where she gets to roam freely. She loves to jump up on the bed, stretch completely out, and chill! Thanks to your support of the Moore Life Medical Fund, we are able to help a variety of animals!