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My name is BunnyLove!

Posted over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Lop-Eared
Color
Cinnamon
Age
Adult
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
medium

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

We have a female rabbit up for adoption. Her name is BunnyLove.

This girl originally came from a hoarding situation, we were told in Kentucky, and was taken in by another rescue. She was fostered out, but unfortunately, her foster home was unable to care for her after some time, so she came to our rescue…and now she is available for adoption.

Unfortunately, we do not know how old BunnyLove is. She’s definitely an adult, but past that, no one knows. We’re also not sure exactly what type of rabbit she is. We believe that she is a lop x lionhead mix, possibly with something else in there, but not positive as far as what. She is a larger rabbit, at least 5-7 pounds, so the lop part would need to be a larger lop, if she is a lop x lionhead mix.

She is cage aggressive. She’s not the rabbit for you if you have little kids that want to help clean the cage. We use a litter scoop to scoop her litter pan, and she will take her front paws and swat at it. She will also lunge for you from across the cage while you’re cleaning it. She has nipped, once, while doing this, so we advise that she not go to a home with little kids. Ideally, the solution is to take her out when cleaning her cage.

Other than the cage aggressiveness, she is fine. If you reach through the bars to pet her, especially on her forehead, she will just sit there and enjoy the pets. When out of the cage, she is fine as well… she just does not like people reaching into her space.

She is litterbox trained, for the most part (few spare poos here and there), which does make cage cleaning easy. It’s scooping up the loose poos which is when we notice the cage aggressiveness. She will come with her litterbox, although it’s nothing special. But she does use it.

She will need a larger rabbit cage or an x-pen, as she is a large rabbit. Keep this in mind. If you need a rabbit cage, we do have some larger ones for sale.

She loves her carrots and leafy greens (though is not a fan of spinach), and is happy to munch on them as well as her pellets. She is eating MannaPro Pro Rabbit and will come with 4 pounds to start you off with, as well as a printed out version of our Rabbit Care Packet.

We don’t know if she gets along with other rabbits.

As far as we know, she is not spayed.

Regardless of past rabbit experience, all potential homes will be asked to read our rabbit care packet, fill out our adoption application/rabbit questionnaire, and provide proof of cage. If you are unwilling to do these things, please do not waste our time or yours. No rabbit will go to a new home without an adoption application being filled out - no exceptions.

This rabbit is located in Hammond, Indiana (zip code 46324). Sorry, but we do not ship.

BunnyLove is $35 to adopt.

For more info and pictures, visit our website - http://www.nwichinchillas.com/availablechinchillas.htm

If you are interested in this rabbit or have any questions, please let us know. We also do have other chinchillas and other small animals up for adoption as well. You can email us at amgajda@sbcglobal.net or call 219-789-0026 for more information or if you have any questions. If you call and there is no answer, please leave a message and we will get back to you.

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