An extraordinary beauty: the large-eared quartet amazes with their courage; will travel only to special hands
A quartet of large-eared animals, now in a shelter, is seeking new loving homes before the holiday season.
A remarkable group consisting of three brothers and a sister, born to a German shepherd mother and a mysterious father, is currently housed in Lithuania's only exotic animal shelter. Found wandering alone among residential homes, the mother and her four young are now more than two months old, born just as the holiday season began to approach. The shelter describes these animals as 'giants' due to their current weight of over 2 kg, emphasizing their need for responsible and loving owners who can provide ample space for their growth, beyond what a smaller decorative rabbit would require.
The young animals are noted for their curious nature and are not afraid of human interaction. The shelter highlights their courageous demeanor as they start to learn 'etiquette' - specifically, they are being trained to use a litter box for their natural needs. Emphasizing the significant importance of finding them proper homes filled with love, the shelter calls for potential adopters who can evaluate their capabilities to care for these unique pets. As interest swells, the shelter stresses that these animals should only be placed in special hands that understand their requirements.
As the holiday season approaches, the urgency for these remarkable creatures to find loving families increases. The shelter not only seeks to place them in homes but also to ensure that these animals are well cared for, maintaining a consideration of not just their physical needs, but also their emotional well-being in a loving environment. This outreach highlights the shelter's mission to connect animals with the right owners, ensuring they are cherished companions rather than mere possessions.