Continuing to hop along: A bunny with no ears finds a forever home with her breeder after her siblings are adopted

After one of her baby rabbits was born without ears, a seasoned rabbit breeder decided to adopt the unique bunny as her own pet. Little Leo stood out from his siblings, being the only one without his usual floppy ears. Despite initial worries about his survival and hearing ability, owner Kylie Clarke, 31, was relieved to find that Leo was doing just fine without his ears.

A professional rabbit breeder has shared she decided to keep an adorable bunny as a pet after it was born with no ears

A skilled rabbit breeder recently spoke about her choice to adopt a cute bunny as her own pet, even though it was born without ears.

Owner Kylie Clarke (pictured), 31, was worried he wouldn't survive or be able to hear but she said his shortage of ears hasn't affected him at all

Kylie Clarke, aged 31 and seen in the image, expressed concern about her dog’s survival and hearing capabilities due to his lack of ears. However, she noted that this unique feature has not had any negative impact on his well-being.

Little Leo the bunny was the only one of her eight siblings to enter the world without his trademark floppy lugs

Little Leo, the bunny, stood out from her siblings as the only one born without the characteristic floppy ears. While the other bunnies will be given away, Kylie from Belfast, Northern Ireland, has chosen to keep Leo as her pet. Kylie expressed awe at Leo’s unique appearance, describing her as beautiful and resembling a mini lion. From the moment Leo was born, Kylie knew something was different as Leo was born without any ears, a rare and unusual trait for a bunny.

Kylie, from Belfast, Northern Ireland, said: 'I've never seen anything like it before'. Little Leo is pictured

Kylie, a resident of Belfast in Northern Ireland, expressed her astonishment, saying, “I’ve never witnessed such a sight before.” The photo features adorable little Leo.

The homemaker and mum-of-four has been a professional rabbit breeder for more than a year. Leo is pictured with a teddy

The stay-at-home mom with four children has been raising rabbits as a business for over a year now. In the photo, Leo can be seen with a fluffy teddy bear.

Leo is due to have a vet check this week, but seems to be perfectly healthy. Her ears could be missing due to a genetic defect.

Leo, the mixed breed rabbit, is scheduled for a vet check this week, despite appearing to be in good health. The absence of her ears may be attributed to a genetic anomaly. The homemaker and mother of four has been breeding rabbits professionally for over a year now. Leo, who is only six weeks old, has captured the attention of her family, who view her earless condition as a fascinating occurrence. Despite initial apprehension, further research has revealed that such a rarity is not common. Leo’s overall well-being is unaffected by this unique trait, and she continues to be happy and lively. Her upcoming vet appointment is merely a routine check-up to ensure her continued good health.

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