Cassandra Hall from Victoria, Australia, saw a local breeder advertising baby rabbits on Facebook, and one thing immediately caught her attention. There was a sentence under one of the photos that read, “hairless not for sale.”
She already had a rabbit of her own but messaged the breeder nonetheless. Cassandra asked to see more photos of the hairless rabbit as she had never seen one before.
The breeder sent her images. You can have it for free, he added.
Hairless rabbits don’t sell and he had to put down the one he had before.
Cassandra went to the breeder the next day and when she got back, she had the little critter with her. He reminded his new family of the hairless cat in the Austin Powers movies, so they named him Mr. Bigglesworth, and he fit right in.
More info: mrbigglesworththebunny.com | Facebook | Instagram
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