Our Current Holland Lop Pet Bunnies
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Hook's Cora - solid cream doe
Cora is a beautiful false dwarf solid cream doe born and raised here at Hook's Hollands. She is even sweeter and more mellow than her mom Camilla and is most trusting of her human caretakers. Head rubs and dandelion greens are the keys to Cora's heart. Cora is an excellent mama and has raised some very nice babies.
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Hook's Kahlúa (Kali) - solid cream doe
Kali (pronounced cal-e) is the daughter of Cora and is also a beautiful solid cream color. Like her mom, she is very pleasant and curious but is a bit more adventurous and is often found exploring the counter and table in the bunny barn! I believe Kali is a false dwarf and will hopefully prove to be a wonderful addition to my small herd.
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Storm - blue-eyed white doe (broken)
With her startling sapphire eyes and powder white fur, Storm is certainly a striking doe. She hails from The Rabbit Shack and will hopefully pass along her colorful Vienna gene to future offspring. Soon after bringing Storm home, I discovered that she is likely deaf or hearing impaired, as she is phased by no noises, is easily startled, and makes such a ruckus throwing her toys around (which is how she earned her name). Despite likely being a noisy neighbor to the other bunnies, she's a mild-mannered girl whom I am excited to have join my tiny herd.
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Fozzie - solid orange buck
Not only is Fozzie adorable, but he's extra special because he's the last baby from my beloved broken orange doe, Camilla (and the son of the late Sunny Jim). Like his parents, Fozzie doesn't have a mean bone in his body, and although he's a small guy and a bit tentative, he loves head rubs and especially doing binkies when playing outside. He looks like a mini version of his sire Sunny Jim. ♥
In Loving Memory:
Bunnies who are gone but never forgotten. They knew they were loved but had no idea by how many thousands of people. I miss them dearly.