Being born without the use of his back legs proved to be the saving grace for bunny Bugs, bred on a rabbit farm in the Free State.
Not only did the paraplegic get rescued, but last week he received a brand new wheelchair so he could zoom around on the farm he now lives at. Philippa du Toit, of non-profit animal-rescue organisation Blind Love, said she received Bugs in February, three weeks after he was born paralysed...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Times Select content.
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