I love people who rescue critters in need. It tells me a lot about their character and their willingness to put aside their wants for the needs of a helpless critter.
@@janet6421 I would think they have been neutered and spayed otherwise there'd be _lots_ of bunnies running around. Well done to this couple for rescuing Honeybun and shame on whoever dumped her in the first place.
My bunny was locked in an attic when i found her.. she was slowly starving. I was planning on finding her a good home but couldnt find anyone.. in the end it was too late.. i already loved her too much and just thinking of giving her away made me cry. So we build her a huge bunny area outside and went to the shelter to adopt another abandoned bunny so they both can live the good life with digging and running and jumping..just having fun. ❤ bunnies are awesome.
In truth, it is almost impossible to tell if they are pregnant. I used to raise rabbits and even the day before birth, I couldn't feel any babies. Some people can tell at about 10 days (30-32 day gestation). They say they feel like marbles in the horns of the uterus. I could never feel them. Even then you'd have to know when she actually mated. Which this person had no way to know.
3.5 weeks is basically the whole gestation for most rabbit breeds. Unless owner dumped her right after watching them mate, she probably hooked up with a wild rabbit. But yeah, don't dump pets.
Rabbits are only pregnant for 28-31 days, so she was newly pregnant when you rescued her. Also, it's assumed (since there are no other babies) that at least the one male is neutered. It appears Honeybun is well-bonded with her babies and it's so sweet you have decided to keep them all. Rabbits as pets can be very enjoyable. :)
This story is AMAZING! Not only did you save this homeless bunny, you saved her family. The fact that you have raised these baby bunnies, with mama, of course, and kept them all is simply astonishing! Kudos!
What wonderful people to take care of these precious creatures and allow them to be who they are. Thank you for sharing them with us and for taking them on outings, to the beach!
My thought EXACTLY!!! I think we all watched and waited to here the disposition of the babies and WHAT AN ANGEL YOU ARE FOR KEEPING THEM ALL! I bet most of the people here really resonated with that kind wisdom!!! 💕
😢😢thank you for rescuing this precious little creature, breaks my heart when people abandon animals. Not many learn how to properly care for rabbits. You're an angel
@@garblegarble8065 This is not a video about children though is it? So why make a comment like that when hers was a perfectly appropriate comment for a video about bunnies?
@@Lbf5677Domestic rabbits usually won't survive in the wild. There are too many predators out there! I know, because I have a rabbit. And, I have done a lot of research on taking care of rabbits.
They gave up their perfect home to give them freedom and even take them on trips! Bunny heaven! Thank you lovely young couple for being perfect bunny lovers!
Thank you for rescuing her and your kind hearts. She and her babies are adorable! People are cruel to dump any domestic pet! They will never survive outside .Beautiful bunnies!
They are rabbits, they can and do survive. I’ve seen rabbits that were obviously pets at one time living and multiplying outside. They are animals that instinctively know what to do, how to care for their own babies, etc.
They are multi-purpose livestock. They are only pets for 25-30 years. The only thing they can't handle is extreme heat. Like pigs they have no sweat glands. They can handle the cold because they have a fur coat.
Females have an incredibly high rate of reproductive cancer so even though it's more expensive, it's best to spay the girls if you want them to live longer than a few years and save yourself those vet bills as they get older. From a veterinary site: "How common is it, really? There is very good evidence to suggest that it is the most common tumour of female rabbits - roughly 60% of entire female rabbits aged over 3 years will have a tumour growing in their uterus, and by the time they reach 6 years, this may be as high as 80%. Essentially, the evidence suggests that pretty much every female rabbit will develop uterine cancer if they live long enough."
TY for rescuing the bunny and keeping her babies! You guys are awesome....I had 3 female guinea pigs and 1 male (all rescues)....I went to a Vet that treated exotics and had the male neutered (easier surgery for the male)....hopefully you'll do the same with the male bunny....it's too hard to find homes that will allow a bunny to freeroam and be properly loved and cared for....enjoy your bunnies ❤
Our female bunny was adopted as a baby. She was friendly and sweet until she entered puberty, when she started growling and occasionally snapping. The vet recommended spaying and ,after that, she returned to her lovely sweet self.
Real Beach Bunnies!!!! I love it! You two are awesome to not only take in Honeybunnie who was obviously abandoned but to keep her babies & the family intact! Heroes!!!!
I have such a tremendous amount of affection & respect for folks like HoneyBun's kindhearted & loving parent guardians! They & others like them are the embodiment of "salt of the earth" people to me...God bless them!
I found a bunny two years ago. She was underneath a dumped car, in a wasteland of dumped stuff. I took her home. Her name is Bunny Bun Bunz. She is a huge bunny…the real deal.She can be cool loving and compliant, or really difficult. Basically she runs our house now. I had misgivings about the adoption in the beginning, but now I could not live without her ( even when she is being a pain in the ass).
This is beautiful. The rabbits are obviously very happy, and that's wonderful. I'm so so happy that Honeybun and her babies have such a wonderful home. Much love ❤❤❤
What a respectful and empathetic way to describe these little individuals and their unique needs and personalities! The buns are so lucky to be part of this family 🐰🐇🐰🐇
Bunnies are divine little creatures, so much beauty and personality, with a sense of humour too. Thank you for sharing this with us. The Lord God bless you all.
This story had a profound impact on my heart. Thank you so much for saving the mother bunny and for keeping and caring for the whole bunny family with you🙏❤
Often people don't realize how much personality these little guys have :D I adopted a female Minirex named Gamora and a mix boy named Neville from my local shelter and it was the best decision of my life. They are so smart and so goofy! Both of them know tricks and go to the litter box to do their business. They are very clean animals, I didn't even need to litter train mine, they just did it.
Yes!! I hope people who own bunnies and keep them in little cages just realize how cruel it is when bunnies are meant to have freedom. You can rabbit proof your house, and they are easily litter trained. Give them lots of things to chew on and lots of fresh veggies.bunnies do not belong in cages, and they do not belong alone! They just need to be fixed and in pairs.
Huh, I didn't know all this. I love rabbits, but I've always been a cat person and I very much love cats more. I couldn't live without a cat in the house. A cat and a rabbit would be hell for both animals, so I'll never have a bunny 😅
This is a most heartwarming and adorable story. I love rabbits and for this couple to take the chance on one and then to keep her and her babies together made me tear up with joy. Many blessings for long lives all around.
Love love love!!! 💕 So very grateful that you rescued her and decided to keep all of the baby buns too!! I know it's a lot of work but you're doing an amazing job!! They're all so happy... It's a beautiful thing. Much love to you all 😊💕
this is exactly what I would do if I found an abandoned animal. I love bunnies and I love you all for making her part of your family. People that rescue animals and make them part of their lives are heroes to me.❤
I agree 100% Bunnies can be so fragile too and when I had my bunny litters I also felt responsible to do as much as I could to help things go the best way possible. I now have massive set of files on different aspects of bunny care after 15 years of owning various bunnies! This was a very positive video!
Now, see, Ozzie understands the concept of energy management, the energy saved by not using it up in growing bigger is then available to increase rambunctiousness. Smart little critter there. 😄🐇
I’m just so glad you got to keep their little family together. Honeybun & her babies love & need you more than you realize. If you weren’t around, they would be in despair & heartbroken even though they don’t show how much they need you because they feel secure! ❤
What a terrible thing to do, splitting up a couple and dumping the pregnant mama outside. Thanks for being the ones to find and save these bunnies, and how great that you include her in life and understand her.💕🐇☮️
You do realize that you’re talking about rabbits? They don’t mate for life. They are also wild animals that somehow have managed to live for thousands of years in the wild without humans doing anything. Even pet bunnies turned loose can thrive in the wild because they are wild animals. And can also care for litters of babies without help from people.
@@imissnj2 You are replying to that lady as if she is dumb. Why? You are not the authority on rabbits. For your information, some rabbits DO form a bond that when broken can create depression in a rabbit, I have seen it with my own eyes, not every animal goes by a strict set of rules of patterns and behaviours just like a human being does not. We all have our variations. Also, some rabbits are not great mothers...just like humans so please understand that you dont know everything and treat people with respect!
Such a beautiful story!!🥰 Thank you & God bless you for rescuing Honey Buns & then keeping her & her babies!🙏😃 So incredibly kind & good of you❤ I hope you will have many years of joy & happiness together😊 Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story😊💜
This brought a tear to my eye. Honeybun looks exactly like my Jamie who passed in 2020. He had the same face markings and he used to lick me and cuddle with me too. All my bunnies are house rabbits who live with my beautiful Coton de Tulear. One happy fluffy family. Thank you for saving Honeybun and her babies, and for sharing it. Really beautiful. You are lovely people to take care of them as you have.
Thank for rescuing honeybun and her babies, I too have rescued females that were pregnant and tossed aside like so much garbage….from cats to dogs, including birds, they were abandoned and pregnant. I took them home and they delivered their babies, but it wasn’t easy to find homes for all of them, some I kept and stayed with me for many years, living until the ripe old age of 20 or 22….👍🙏🏼
@@nanyur3013 just curious to see if people that leave comments about being enraged when someone dumps an animal has any compassion or thought for the animals imprisoned in factory farms and slaughter houses, forced to live in their filth,deprived of everything that is natural to them including fresh air and sunshine, forced into gas chambers and violently murdered so they can eat their chopped up corpses and secretions instead of choosing something else to eat. Who are your victims of choice ?
@@nanyur3013 thanks for the question. Animals that are imprisoned ,forced to live in their own filth, denied everything that is meaningful and natural to them including their families, sunshine and fresh air , abused and violently murdered for food are "victims" The majority of humans in the world can access and easily choose from thousands of wonderful nutritious food items to eat that don't cause suffering and death to anyone . Why would anyone think it is ok to take someone's life for a sandwich when they could easily choose something else to eat ?
There is an urgency to be kind to animals. Many animals suffer so much because of how humanity views them as commodities, things, inanimate objects. So please, my friends, be kind to animals of all kinds, sizes, shapes and colours! ❤❤🔥
I love people who rescue critters in need. It tells me a lot about their character and their willingness to put aside their wants for the needs of a helpless critter.
robertjanicki5906, great comment !
When someone chooses not to eat or wear animal products their character always comes shining through !
I love these stories…it always makes me feel better about our fellow humans. ❤🙏🏼🐰
If you dont mind your furniture and carpet ruined 😂
@@davekiddie4467 Nothing lasts forever, so why worry?
Rabbits can survive outside very easily, they eat grass.... why would they be considered helpless?
“His name is Greg….legally” 😂 This lady is an angel, through & through! Caring for 4 bunnies is no small feat, especially newborns.
How kind and wonderful of you to keep momma bunny and her babies. Very good hearted couple.
💯 i love it when the family stay together ❤
I hope she gets them fixed or she will learn the meaning of "love the one you're with"
Rabbits are a lot of work and responsibility. Glad to know the couple are up to the task.
@@janet6421 I would think they have been neutered and spayed otherwise there'd be _lots_ of bunnies running around. Well done to this couple for rescuing Honeybun and shame on whoever dumped her in the first place.
Sweetness overload! We all have diabetes now ... worth it.
My bunny was locked in an attic when i found her.. she was slowly starving. I was planning on finding her a good home but couldnt find anyone.. in the end it was too late.. i already loved her too much and just thinking of giving her away made me cry. So we build her a huge bunny area outside and went to the shelter to adopt another abandoned bunny so they both can live the good life with digging and running and jumping..just having fun. ❤ bunnies are awesome.
That is amazing. Thank you so much for helping her and her companion. God bless you all ❤
Nice 😊❤
What?
That was very kind of you! Bunnies are definitely awesome.
I will take things that didn't happen for 500, Alex.
How cruel to dump ANYTHING that’s pregnant. Lowest of the low! Thank you for the rescue. ♥️🐇♥️
In truth, it is almost impossible to tell if they are pregnant. I used to raise rabbits and even the day before birth, I couldn't feel any babies. Some people can tell at about 10 days (30-32 day gestation). They say they feel like marbles in the horns of the uterus. I could never feel them. Even then you'd have to know when she actually mated. Which this person had no way to know.
..irregardless..you don't DUMP! There's rescues. Vet clinics. Pet stores...even the police stations and fire stations will help them
3.5 weeks is basically the whole gestation for most rabbit breeds. Unless owner dumped her right after watching them mate, she probably hooked up with a wild rabbit.
But yeah, don't dump pets.
@@janet6421domestic rabbits can't breed with wild rabbits
Totally missed the point I agree with you. Jeez
If Gregg isn't neutered, you'll have a _lot_ more babies! Good luck! And thanks for being awesome humans ❤
I’m very surprised the bunnies don’t take off, like at the beach. That’s amazing! They are adorable.
Raptors, coyotes, foxes, dogs are everywhere. This is profoundly naive and irresponsible.
@@turnerturner3281 I bet you are fun at parties...
I would never take my rabbit out like that
They're clearly smart enough to know what's good for them
@@KBratcher11someone has to be the adult in the room.
Rabbits are only pregnant for 28-31 days, so she was newly pregnant when you rescued her. Also, it's assumed (since there are no other babies) that at least the one male is neutered. It appears Honeybun is well-bonded with her babies and it's so sweet you have decided to keep them all. Rabbits as pets can be very enjoyable. :)
This story is AMAZING! Not only did you save this homeless bunny, you saved her family. The fact that you have raised these baby bunnies, with mama, of course, and kept them all is simply astonishing! Kudos!
Yes its nice to see the bunnies as a family because they are social animals
What a cute bunny family ❤
The Lord is smilling on you that rescue and then love them up...
What wonderful people to take care of these precious creatures and allow them to be who they are. Thank you for sharing them with us and for taking them on outings, to the beach!
How amazing you kept all the bunnies. You must be very kind
She was making a nest with all that stuff...
Great that bunny family were kept together 😊
My thought EXACTLY!!! I think we all watched and waited to here the disposition of the babies and WHAT AN ANGEL YOU ARE FOR KEEPING THEM ALL! I bet most of the people here really resonated with that kind wisdom!!! 💕
Listen closely you that are here; this woman's voice is kindness, warm and caring.
😢😢thank you for rescuing this precious little creature, breaks my heart when people abandon animals. Not many learn how to properly care for rabbits. You're an angel
But does it break your heart when people abandon children?
@@garblegarble8065 This is not a video about children though is it? So why make a comment like that when hers was a perfectly appropriate comment for a video about bunnies?
OMG guys. My heart ❤ Thank you for being wonderful humans!!!!!!!!❤
I'm so impressed that you took on an entire family of bunnies! What compassion! ❤
You bunny parents are wonderful people thankyou for rescuing these precious babies.
I bought 2 bunnies from a seller stormy and Oreo on January 22 2024 it was the best decision of my life
Make sure you get the boy neutered. 😮 Thanks for rescuing them. Great job.
I thought the same thing!
the expression "breeding like rabbits " holds true.
Exactly what I thought when she called him a mamas boy, like I hope you neutered him. If not his mother he would mate with his siblings.
💯 might be why she favours the boy 😜
Yes, that was my first thought when she said that one of the babies was a boy.
You are a hero for saving a bunny
They saved four bunnies--even better!
Rabbits can easily survive outside....it's not a rescue really
@@Lbf5677what if it's a domestic bunny tho :0
@@Lbf5677to a point, domestic bunnies may be able to but the odds are greatly against them.
@@Lbf5677Domestic rabbits usually won't survive in the wild. There are too many predators out there! I know, because I have a rabbit. And, I have done a lot of research on taking care of rabbits.
Thank you for rescuing her!!! Thank you for giving them a home without fear and plenty of great joy and love!!!
They gave up their perfect home to give them freedom and even take them on trips! Bunny heaven! Thank you lovely young couple for being perfect bunny lovers!
To the family that rescued Honeybun, you are so wonderful. They are living the most beautiful life x
Such a sweet bunny mom. And wow, saving one bunny turns to four. That's dedication. Thank you for all the loving care of your little surprise family!
Thank you for rescuing her and your kind hearts. She and her babies are adorable! People are cruel to dump any domestic pet! They will never survive outside .Beautiful bunnies!
They are rabbits, they can and do survive. I’ve seen rabbits that were obviously pets at one time living and multiplying outside. They are animals that instinctively know what to do, how to care for their own babies, etc.
They are multi-purpose livestock. They are only pets for 25-30 years. The only thing they can't handle is extreme heat. Like pigs they have no sweat glands. They can handle the cold because they have a fur coat.
Very kind, and kinda bonkers LOL what a lovely couple to keep ALL the bunnies
They dumped her because she was pregnant!! Shame on them! Hooray for you!! Thank you so much for rescuing this baby!!!😊😊
What a beautiful, uplifting story!! Love that you take them to the beach.
I wasn't expecting to see that! Amazing
You guys are great people. You made a difference in the lives of Honeybun and her children.
Thank you so much! Please make sure everyone is spayed and neutered :D
Or else you'll have a zoo full of bunnies hehe❤❤❤
That's exactly what I was thinking, since bunnies are a kind of "love the one you're with" type of animal.
Was just thinking the same
If they're only free-roaming in the house then Gregg gets the snip.
Females have an incredibly high rate of reproductive cancer so even though it's more expensive, it's best to spay the girls if you want them to live longer than a few years and save yourself those vet bills as they get older.
From a veterinary site:
"How common is it, really?
There is very good evidence to suggest that it is the most common tumour of female rabbits - roughly 60% of entire female rabbits aged over 3 years will have a tumour growing in their uterus, and by the time they reach 6 years, this may be as high as 80%. Essentially, the evidence suggests that pretty much every female rabbit will develop uterine cancer if they live long enough."
I love it when the entire family is kept together. I know it's not always practical, but it's great when it happens.
Thank you for rescuing and raising all of them!
Honeybun is such a sweet momma. Still grooming her babies even when they're all grown up.
That's pretty neat that you can have the bunnies outside and they stay with you!
Thank you taking care of and loving these bunnies. They are precious!
TY for rescuing the bunny and keeping her babies! You guys are awesome....I had 3 female guinea pigs and 1 male (all rescues)....I went to a Vet that treated exotics and had the male neutered (easier surgery for the male)....hopefully you'll do the same with the male bunny....it's too hard to find homes that will allow a bunny to freeroam and be properly loved and cared for....enjoy your bunnies ❤
Our female bunny was adopted as a baby. She was friendly and sweet until she entered puberty, when she started growling and occasionally snapping. The vet recommended spaying and ,after that, she returned to her lovely sweet self.
She is precious 💖💖💖
Thank you for saving her…🙏🌹How awesome to have a whole family now!!!
Real Beach Bunnies!!!! I love it! You two are awesome to not only take in Honeybunnie who was obviously abandoned but to keep her babies & the family intact! Heroes!!!!
What a beautiful story! So tender and kind. God bless you both ❤❤
Absolutely adorable! Wonderful couple to keep the mom with her babies!
I have such a tremendous amount of affection & respect for folks like HoneyBun's kindhearted & loving parent guardians! They & others like them are the embodiment of "salt of the earth" people to me...God bless them!
I found a bunny two years ago. She was underneath a dumped car, in a wasteland of dumped stuff.
I took her home. Her name is Bunny Bun Bunz. She is a huge bunny…the real deal.She can be cool loving and compliant, or really difficult.
Basically she runs our house now.
I had misgivings about the adoption in the beginning, but now I could not live without her ( even when she is being a pain in the ass).
❤
Thank you for rescuing her and giving her a forever home!
Rabbits have huge personalities which you get to know once you spend some time with them!
So sweet. Hope you had them all fixed so everybody can relax, literally and figuratively.
This is beautiful. The rabbits are obviously very happy, and that's wonderful. I'm so so happy that Honeybun and her babies have such a wonderful home. Much love ❤❤❤
These are some of the cutest rabbits I’ve ever seen! I’m glad their owners are kind people! ☺️
You guys are wonderful people! Thanks for saving her and her babies!!!
All 4 of them are so beautiful thank you for rescuing her.
So precious. I'm amazed you kept all of them. Such good people.
You're so awesome God bless you for rescuing these beautiful bunnies🐇🐇🐇🐇
Thank you for all the love ❤️ you give to all your fur Babies! 😊
What a respectful and empathetic way to describe these little individuals and their unique needs and personalities! The buns are so lucky to be part of this family 🐰🐇🐰🐇
Such a lovely story! You deserve each other. May you have long, healthy, happy lives together❤️🐇
Bunnies are divine little creatures, so much beauty and personality, with a sense of humour too.
Thank you for sharing this with us. The Lord God bless you all.
Such a cute bun buns family!!! So happy to hear that the family got to stay together ❤❤❤
Lovely story. You are so compassionate but responsible. Lovely story.
You are wonderful people. God bless you
What an amazing happy story and thank goodness for you two being so kind.❤
Those are the happiest bunnies ever! Thank you for giving them all a wonderful home! ❤
God bless you for saving this beautiful momma & her babies 👍🙏❣️
This story had a profound impact on my heart. Thank you so much for saving the mother bunny and for keeping and caring for the whole bunny family with you🙏❤
which is exactly what they want and get their views jeez no kidding
Wonderful. That’s awesome. Thank you for rescuing and taking such good care of her and her babies! God bless you and thanks for sharing the story🎉
What a lovely story. I’m so happy these kind people found her and gave her and the babies such a great home 🥰
These are the first beach bunnies I’ve ever seen…
Thanks for opening your heart and home to a furry in need!
Often people don't realize how much personality these little guys have :D I adopted a female Minirex named Gamora and a mix boy named Neville from my local shelter and it was the best decision of my life. They are so smart and so goofy! Both of them know tricks and go to the litter box to do their business. They are very clean animals, I didn't even need to litter train mine, they just did it.
Yes!! I hope people who own bunnies and keep them in little cages just realize how cruel it is when bunnies are meant to have freedom. You can rabbit proof your house, and they are easily litter trained. Give them lots of things to chew on and lots of fresh veggies.bunnies do not belong in cages, and they do not belong alone! They just need to be fixed and in pairs.
I love the fact that their saliva is odourless.
@@CraigBarron-z4f They totally do not have any BODY ODOR too :O
Huh, I didn't know all this. I love rabbits, but I've always been a cat person and I very much love cats more. I couldn't live without a cat in the house. A cat and a rabbit would be hell for both animals, so I'll never have a bunny 😅
@perpetualleakage rabbits are prey animals and cats are natural hunters and predators lol so no
This is a most heartwarming and adorable story. I love rabbits and for this couple to take the chance on one and then to keep her and her babies together made me tear up with joy. Many blessings for long lives all around.
His “legal name” is Greg. 😂 How adorable 😊 ☺️🥰
Love love love!!! 💕 So very grateful that you rescued her and decided to keep all of the baby buns too!! I know it's a lot of work but you're doing an amazing job!! They're all so happy... It's a beautiful thing. Much love to you all 😊💕
I have never seen anything more sweet, gentle and beautiful.
Thank you for helping them, loving them and taking care of them.
Bless the hearts of people who have made their life’s work helping animals!❤️❤️❤️
Bless you for taking care of this bunny and then her babies.
Thank you for saving honey bun and her adorable little babies 😻.
this is exactly what I would do if I found an abandoned animal. I love bunnies and I love you all for making her part of your family. People that rescue animals and make them part of their lives are heroes to me.❤
I agree 100% Bunnies can be so fragile too and when I had my bunny litters I also felt responsible to do as much as I could to help things go the best way possible. I now have massive set of files on different aspects of bunny care after 15 years of owning various bunnies! This was a very positive video!
Now, see, Ozzie understands the concept of energy management, the energy saved by not using it up in growing bigger is then available to increase rambunctiousness. Smart little critter there. 😄🐇
I’m just so glad you got to keep their little family together. Honeybun & her babies love & need you more than you realize. If you weren’t around, they would be in despair & heartbroken even though they don’t show how much they need you because they feel secure! ❤
What a terrible thing to do, splitting up a couple and dumping the pregnant mama outside. Thanks for being the ones to find and save these bunnies, and how great that you include her in life and understand her.💕🐇☮️
You do realize that you’re talking about rabbits? They don’t mate for life. They are also wild animals that somehow have managed to live for thousands of years in the wild without humans doing anything. Even pet bunnies turned loose can thrive in the wild because they are wild animals. And can also care for litters of babies without help from people.
@@imissnj2 Get lost, troll.🙄
@@imissnj2 You are replying to that lady as if she is dumb. Why? You are not the authority on rabbits. For your information, some rabbits DO form a bond that when broken can create depression in a rabbit, I have seen it with my own eyes, not every animal goes by a strict set of rules of patterns and behaviours just like a human being does not. We all have our variations. Also, some rabbits are not great mothers...just like humans so please understand that you dont know everything and treat people with respect!
God bless you for taking this bun mom and her babies into your loving home 🩵❤️💚
What amazingly kind people to take care of these beautiful bunnies. They have a great family!
You have cared for them exceptionally! So much fun to watch. Thanks!
Bless your kind loving heart ❤️ for helping these fur babies ❤️
Thank you so much for supporting those overcute Bunny🥰😍😘💝💖. This is an wonderfull Video and you have a real big heart!!! God bless you!
Such a beautiful story!!🥰 Thank you & God bless you for rescuing Honey Buns & then keeping her & her babies!🙏😃 So incredibly kind & good of you❤ I hope you will have many years of joy & happiness together😊 Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story😊💜
What a lucky bunch of Honeybunnies to be so loved 🥰
Bunnies are generally cute but the babies are outright adorable.
It is totally disgusting to dump a pet! I'm so glad Honeybun found the right person!
Thank you for saving her and her babies ! ❤❤❤❤
Great story, it's lovely that you found her and so kindly took her home with you. Good people.x
This brought a tear to my eye. Honeybun looks exactly like my Jamie who passed in 2020. He had the same face markings and he used to lick me and cuddle with me too. All my bunnies are house rabbits who live with my beautiful Coton de Tulear. One happy fluffy family. Thank you for saving Honeybun and her babies, and for sharing it. Really beautiful. You are lovely people to take care of them as you have.
Such a good story. I love when people take care and love animals and promote a longer and loving life❣️💕
❤these people are angels.......wow!❤
Your little family is beautiful. It's so nice that you kept them all. The momma really was lucky you took her in ❤
So beautiful. Whoever abandoned her deserves every bit of Karma that finds them.
Thank you for sharing your love and home with these beautiful Beings!!
Sweet story........Thank you for saving them ❣
Thank for rescuing honeybun and her babies, I too have rescued females that were pregnant and tossed aside like so much garbage….from cats to dogs, including birds, they were abandoned and pregnant. I took them home and they delivered their babies, but it wasn’t easy to find homes for all of them, some I kept and stayed with me for many years, living until the ripe old age of 20 or 22….👍🙏🏼
Thank you for taking her in 😊. I have bunnies myself and I can’t stand the way people treat the small animals breeds aka throw away pets.
Geobeats videos are always so good! Thank you for saving this little family! ❤❤❤❤❤😊
‘Matilda and Honeybun’ sounds like an adorable kids series.
That is so sweet of you. God bless Honeybun, her babies and loving people like you.
People that dump animals make me rage...
allnamestakenlol,how do you feel about people that eat animals ?
@@jjradVwhy you askin that :|
@@nanyur3013 just curious to see if people that leave comments about being enraged when someone dumps an animal has any compassion or thought for the animals imprisoned in factory farms and slaughter houses, forced to live in their filth,deprived of everything that is natural to them including fresh air and sunshine, forced into gas chambers and violently murdered so they can eat their chopped up corpses and secretions instead of choosing something else to eat.
Who are your victims of choice ?
@@jjradV "who are your victims of choice?" Wut? I hope you don't mind if you could explain what you mean by that 😅
@@nanyur3013 thanks for the question.
Animals that are imprisoned ,forced to live in their own filth, denied everything that is meaningful and natural to them including their families, sunshine and fresh air , abused and violently murdered for food are "victims"
The majority of humans in the world can access and easily choose from thousands of wonderful nutritious food items to eat that don't cause suffering and death to anyone .
Why would anyone think it is ok to take someone's life for a sandwich when they could easily choose something else to eat ?
I love that you not only kept mom, but all her babies ❤
We to rescued a bunny whom we thought was a boy UNTIL she gave birth!!!! We now have 16 bunnies and they are all fixed. ❤❤❤❤❤
Bunnies are so hard to distinguish between boy or girl
Awww, Honeybun's mom is the sweetest. 🥰🥰 Bless her for keeping *all* of them. Wish more there were more people like her.
There is an urgency to be kind to animals. Many animals suffer so much because of how humanity views them as commodities, things, inanimate objects. So please, my friends, be kind to animals of all kinds, sizes, shapes and colours! ❤❤🔥
Yes! Blessed Be :)