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Breed
Other/Unknown
Color
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Age
Young
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
932-927
Hair Length
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My details
Spayed / Neutered
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hansel and Gretal is a bonded pair in need of a loving caring home. Meet Hansel, a squishy faced white and silver lop, and his bunny love Gretal, a spiky haired, punk rocker of an angora/lion head. Hansel loves head rubs and nose rubs.. and don't forget his ears, he loves it when you rub his ears! And his back, don't forget about back rubs... you get the picture! Be gentle with a brush because he's not a huge fan of grooming, but is just fine with your "five finger comb" (just pet him a lot, is basically what he's asking). But... we hope you like grooming a lot because Gretal needs to be groomed very often, or given a very short haircut! They prefer to think of themselves not as "high maintenance", just accustomed to being "well maintained". Gretal is a bit more shy and needs to trust you before she'll come bounding your way. Under all of that fluff, she's actually fairly little. Due to her long, flowing locks, she eats a lot of food, and needs her nails trimmed fairly often. It's a lot of work for a hare to grow that head of hair! Beneath the fur, Gretal is really sweet and likes gentle head rubs. Hansel, not being the shy type, has been around cats before and really likes them. These two are all snuggles when they get together and are just really fun to watch. They're currently at the Woodstock PetSmart, so hop on over and meet this adorable pair!
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