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My name is Abigal!

Posted over 6 years ago | Updated over 6 years ago

My basic info

Breed
English Spot
Color
White/Black
Age
Adult
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
139 17-69
Hair Length
medium

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Abigail
139 17-67
Spayed Female
English Spot X
White / Black
24 Months

We were notified that a domestic rabbit was running loose in a mobile home park near Carolina Beach. Abigail was hiding under a shed. We set a trap and she was brought to animal services where she was placed on a stray hold. After the owner did not claim her she was returned to the rescue where she was spayed and placed up for adoption. Abigail is a little on the shy side, but she is very sweet, and active.

The shelter describes me as a Rose. These means that I have a mind of my own and it is evident even in the shelter environment. I am often seen chinning, exploring, head bumping, and presenting for petting. I may have also been seen binkying, headshaking, playing with toys. A few may tail flag or thump occasionally if they see someone or something they dislike. Hiding and cowering are almost never seen in these rabbits. Roses demand a great deal of attention in permanent homes and are not shy in making their demands known. A few of these may get along with other rabbits if they are submissive, but many Roses actively dislike other rabbits and may be difficult to bond, preferring human companionship to do their bidding.

ROSES BEHAVIOR MARKERS
• INDEPENDENT AND ACTIVE
• DEMANDING
• ALPHA RABBIT
• MAY NOT BOND WELL WITH OTHER RABBITS

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