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My name is Peanut & Emma!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 2 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Other/Unknown
Color
Orange/Agouti
Age
Adult
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
24M008 & 9
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hi there - Our names are Peanut and Emma, and we are a sweet and shy pair of bonded girls. We did not have a lot of opportunities to be around people in the past, so we aren't too trusting yet. But, now that we are in a foster family, people are giving us pets, cuddles, and treats! So, though initially we stay at the back of our x-pen when they open it, we will go up and give a nose boop and see if they have anything fun for us to play with or yummy treats to snack on. Peanut - the light brown one - is the more dominant one. She is also more interested in the snacks that are offered to us, and she'll go up to whoever is holding it out and take a nibble! She is the sweetest thing with a tiny lions mane around her ears. She is more adventurous and will let people pet her. Our foster mom said she gets in "bread loaf" position when being pet - she holds so still! So far, she prefers her feet on the ground, like most buns! Emma - the darker colored one -is more reserved. Peanut brings her the treats and shares the toys, but she definitely interacts with the family after she is given a chance to warm up to them. She LOVES a good stick to chew! She will come give a nose boop if someone puts their hand by her, but she is not as driven by food, so you can't coax her out that way! Usually because Peanut intervenes and grabs the food! Ha! On the topic of food, we MAY have gotten a litle extra at the last shelter we were at and we are a bit chonky. Now that we have room to jump around and are getting good salads every night, we are trimming down a bit. We are working on our litter box skills, when we are outside our x-pen, we have not had any accidents! Our foster sister loves to make us toys, and we love it too! The digging box was great fun, and we love chewing on paper towel rolls! We are quiet but kind, no nipping or biting, even when being hand fed and picked up. We need someone to take a chance on us and show us some patience and love, and we would be a great part of your family!

If you think we sound interesting, send an email to MCRS at --> info@mncompanionrabbit.org

You can complete an application at --> https://www.mncompanionrabbit.org/adoption-application

All MCRS rabbits are sterilized and vaccinated against RHDV2. Thank you for your interest in adopting a homeless rabbit!
Rescue
Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society

Contact info

Pet ID
24M008 & 9
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 390691, Edina, MN 55439

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submitting an application is our way of getting to know you better and match you with a wonderful companion rabbit.

2.

Approve Application

Our Adoption volunteers screen all applications. Adopters are required to attend a free "Bunny Basics" class via Zoom before approval.

3.

Meet the Pet

Adoption events are held every other Saturday in South St. Paul for approved applicants only; no drop-ins are allowed.

Additional adoption info

We provide bunny date chaperones, nail trims and grooming services, supply sales and occasional social events, such as hoppy hours.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We host adoption events every other Saturday in our rental facility in South St. Paul. Adopters must be approved and have attended our free "Bunny Basics" class via Zoom prior to meeting the rabbits. No drop-ins are allowed.

More about this rescue

Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society (MCRS) is a nonprofit serving companion rabbits and their people through adoption and educational programming. We are 100% run by volunteers and the generous donations of our supporters in the community.

We are a "rescue- to-rescue" organization, meaning we partner with shelters and rescues providing an opportunity for rabbits to find their forever homes.